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Friday of the Second Week of Advent

Posted by Greg Goertz | Dec 15, 2023 | Daily Scripture | 0 |

Friday of the Second Week of Advent
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“BUT WISDOM IS VINDICATED BY HER WORKS.” MT 11:16-19

Humbly submit your will to God (Thy Will be done) and consecrate yourself to the Sacred Heart of Jesus through Mary.

Jesus said to the crowds:
“To what shall I compare this generation?
It is like children who sit in marketplaces and call to one another,
‘We played the flute for you, but you did not dance,
we sang a dirge but you did not mourn.’
For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they said,
‘He is possessed by a demon.’
The Son of Man came eating and drinking and they said,
‘Look, he is a glutton and a drunkard,
a friend of tax collectors and sinners.’
But wisdom is vindicated by her works.” MT 11:16-19

Today, Jesus is explaining that people are not accepting the Divine Wisdom which embodies Him. First, they did not accept John the Baptist because of his severe self-discipline and avoiding all forms of indulgence to prepare the way for Christ. Second, they are not accepting Jesus because He befriends the public sinners that religious people are not serving.

We are to accept the Divine Wisdom, Jesus Christ and what He teaches us. Today, all baptized people have the gift of the Holy Spirit, wisdom. Pope Francis spoke about wisdom a few years ago at a general audience that explains how this gift is at work in our lives when we live in communion with Jesus.

“Today we begin a series of reflections on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the soul, the lifeblood of the Church and of every Christian: He is God’s Love, who makes our hearts his home and enters into communion with us. The Holy Spirit is always with us, always in us, in our hearts.”

“The Spirit himself is “God’s gift” par excellence (cf. Jn 4:10) a gift from God, and in turn communicates different spiritual gifts to those who welcome him. The Church identifies seven, a number that symbolically speaks of fullness, completeness; we learn these when preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation and we invoke them in the ancient prayer called the “Sequence of the Holy Spirit” the gifts of the Holy Spirit are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude , knowledge, piety and fear of God.”

“1 . The first gift of the Holy Spirit, according to this traditional list, is wisdom. It is not merely human wisdom, no, the fruit of knowledge and experience. In the Bible we are told that, at the time of his coronation as king of Israel , God asked Solomon what gift he wanted to receive. Solomon did not ask for wealth, success, fame , or a long and happy life, instead he asked for “an understanding heart that knows how to distinguish good from evil” ( 1 Kings 3:9).”

“This is wisdom: it is the grace of being able to see everything with the eyes of God. It is simply this: Seeing the world situations, conjunctures, problems, everything with God’s eyes. This is wisdom. Often we see things as we want to see them or according to our heart, with love, with hate, with envy no this is not God’s eyes. Wisdom is what the Holy Spirit does within us so that we can see everything with God’s eyes. This is the gift of wisdom.”

“2 . Obviously this gift comes from intimacy with God. For our intimate relationship with God. From our relationship as children with a Father. And the Holy Spirit – when we have this relationship – gives us the gift of wisdom. When we are in communion with the Lord , it is as if the Spirit transfigures our heart and helps it to perceive all his warmth and predilection.”

“3 . The Holy Spirit also makes the Christian “wise”. This is, however , not in the sense that he or she has an answer for everything, or knows everything, but in the sense that he or she “knows” of God, how God acts, they know when something is of God and when it is not.”

“They know this, they have this wisdom that God gives our heart. The heart of the wise man has this taste of God. It is so important that our communities have Christians such as these! Everything about them speaks of God and becomes a beautiful and vital sign of His presence and His love.”

“And it is something we cannot improvise, something we cannot obtain by our own merits: it is a gift that God gives to those who are docile to His Holy Spirit. We have the Holy Spirit in our hearts we can listen to him or not.”

“If we listen to him he teaches us this path of wisdom, he gifts us wisdom which is seeing with God’s eyes, listening with God’s ears, loving with God’s heart, judging things with Gods’ judgment. These are the things that Holy Spirit gifts us and we can all have this. We just have to ask the Holy Spirit.”

“Think of a mother at home with her children. One does something and the other thinks otherwise and the poor mother is torn between the two with the children’s problems; when the mother is tired and she shouts at her children, is that wisdom? I ask you is that wisdom – what do you say? No! Instead when the mother takes her child to one side and gently rebukes him, and explains this is God’s wisdom! Yes! And this is what the Holy Spirit gives us in life.”

“In a marriage for example, the couple argue, then they won’t look at one another, or if they do it is with anger. Is that God’s wisdom? No! Instead when they say let the storm pass, let’s make peace! That’s wisdom, that’s the gift of wisdom, that comes to our homes, to children, to all of us!”

“And it cannot be learned, it is a gift of the Holy Spirit!”

“This is why we must ask the Lord to gift us the Holy Spirit and the gift of wisdom that teaches us to see with God’s eyes, to feel with God’s heart to speak with God’s words! And with this wisdom we can move forward, build the family, the Church and we can all be sanctified.  Let us ask for this grace of wisdom today. Let us ask Our Lady, who is the Seat of Wisdom, for this gift.” http://www.catholic.org/news/international/europe/story.php?id=54889

Today’s challenge: Ask the Holy Spirit each day in prayer for the gift of wisdom. Allow the Holy Spirit to transform you so you can start “seeing with God’s eyes, listen with God’s ears, loving with God’s heart, judging things with Gods’ judgment.“

Be a servant, be a saint today!
​#Christian YOLO

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Greg Goertz

Greg Goertz

My name is Greg Goertz. I teach 7th and 8th grade Catholic Doctrine at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Wichita, KS. Blog Mission: 1. "Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ." -St. Jerome A place for young people to come to know Christ. We cannot worship something we do not know. 2. to inspire young people to create a daily habit to bring themselves to Jesus in the Scriptures and aid their prayer life. 3. to show young people how to seek God in their electronics or bring God into their electronics and avoid the evil.

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