“My soul proclaims the
greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God, my Savior, for he has looked
with favor on his lowly servant.” –Luke 1:47-48
(This verse is taken from Luke
1:39-56, which was read at Mass on Tuesday this week for the Church’s
celebration of the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
Listen to
the awe and excitement in those words, spoken by Mary to Elizabeth. Mary, young
and unmarried, had just consented to become the Mother of God (see Luke
1:26-38). Elizabeth, past child-bearing age, and childless at a time when that
was thought to be punishment by God, was pregnant with John the Baptist. These
humble, devout women were marveling that God had chosen them and were blessing
them beyond anything they could have imagined or prayed for.
Mary didn’t
know exactly what was in store for her; she knew only what the angel Gabriel
had told her. She didn’t know the magnitude of what God’s plan was for her and,
through her, for all of humanity. And because God gives us free will, He gave
her the chance to say ‘no.’ But Mary trusted God, and trusted that He would use
her for His good purposes. Her fiat
allowed His plan of salvation to unfold; because of her fiat, we’ve been promised eternal life.
In her
younger years, Elizabeth may have wondered if God heard her prayers for a child.
She discovered that God’s plan was to use her late-in-life pregnancy as part of
a greater miracle.
We, too, can
trust God and His plan for us, even though we don’t understand fully what that
plan involves, and even when our prayers seem to go unheard. If we use the free
will He’s given us to look for Him and say ‘yes’ to the promptings of His
Spirit, we will allow Him to bless us as well as the people around us. When we
say ‘yes’ to God, we say ‘yes’ to His promise of eternal life.
God has a
plan for us, and He hears our prayers. He offers us eternal life with Him. That’s
why we have hope. That’s why we, with Mary, are able to proclaim the greatness of the Lord and rejoice in God, our Savior.
“Lord, my
soul rejoices because of Your immense goodness to us. Help me say ‘yes’ to You
and Your plan.”
Thank you for reading my reflection. © 2022 Gina
Bedell Comments are always welcome!
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