Advent is
a time to prepare for the celebration of the birth of Christ, and to
prepare for the second coming of Jesus.
With
regard to His second coming, Jesus told His disciples, “As it
was in the days of Noah, so shall the coming of the Son of man be”.
As the great flood came suddenly on a world unprepared, involved in
the pursuit of pleasure and ordinary worldly things, so shall the
coming of the Son of Man many indulging in good cheer, pleasure and
worldly business.
Our
Lord uses the example of Noah, who warned them of their impending
danger, yet they paid no attention. Jesus used this example, because
He wants us to be prepared keeping our soul in a state of grace,
rather than be involved in worldly concerns. Jesus tells us to “Stay
awake, for you do not know on which day the Lord will come.”
“So too, you also must be prepared, for an hour you do not
expect, the Son of Man will come.”
The
Gospel today speaks about one who will be taken, while the other is
left and many Protestants refer to this as the rapture. But is their
really such a thing as a rapture, when one will be taken and another
left behind? Will the rapture be in secret? Will it occur before the
great tribulation or at the moment of the Second Coming of Jesus?
Many
Protestants believe the "taken" are the faithful who are
raptured away, while those who are "left" are the
unfortunate sinners "left behind". They also think the
rapture will be secret and before the great persecution, so that only
the elect will not undergo the tribulations and the persecution
caused by the anti-Christ.
However,
this is not what the Catholic Church teaches. For Catholics, we
believe no one is exempt from the great persecution. No one is exempt
from suffering from the anti-Christ. We believe Jesus does not come
twice, but rather only once. And when He does come it will coincide
with the General Judgment. When
Our
Divine Lord comes on the clouds of heaven, everyone will be caught up
to meet Him in the air and we will all receive our recompense whether
good or bad. We will all get a new resurrected body. Even those
destined for hell, and those in hell and also those in heaven will
get a new resurrected body.
St.
Cyril of Jerusalem suggests that the verse about one being taken and
the other left refers to the Lord's rewarding of even the smallest
good deed at the time of the Judgment. St. Cyril explains what one
taken and one left means. In the context of the final judgment, he
said,
“…Those
who are taken"….confess their good deeds before the Father
in heaven, and their "works follow them" while those who
are "left" are those who are passed over because, despite
their great titles or impressive speech, "had no charity"
(did no charitable deeds) and thus have no reward from God.”
So
we will be judged by our deeds of mercy. The good things we have done
for others.
How
are we to prepare for the coming of Jesus and the celebration of His
birth? Most all of us will put up Christmas trees and decorations. We
will shop to purchase gifts to show our love. We will make pies,
cakes, candy, and desert. Then there is the turkey or ham, and the foods for
the Christmas dinner. Some of us will have the office or work
Christmas party, the family Christmas. It is true all these things
are ways of showing our love for others, but in the midst the cheer,
pleasure and activity, we can lose our focus on the coming of the
tiny babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. We can
wonder, where is Jesus in the midst of all our activity? We can
forget about what we can give Jesus for Christmas? We give gifts to
each other at Christmas, but do we give Jesus a gift? Do you remember
whose birthday it is? Here are some examples.
Accept
the cross you have whether it’s an illness, or a difficult job
situation, or a problem that never seems to go away. Stop expecting
it to be taken away and ask the Lord for the grace to endure it.
Therefore we can give Jesus the gift of accepting our suffering.
Prayer.
Daily make time to pray. You can come to the adoration chapel as a
family or make shorts visits. We can offer our Holy Hour for specific
people. The adoration chapel is for everyone. Anyone can come and be
with Jesus from Sunday 9am through Tuesday morning at 7am.
Decide
to daily pray the Rosary, especially as a family. If you already
pray the Rosary, pray 2 or 3 rosaries a day.
You
can also pray at home together as a family, by each person
mentioning one particular intention and then pray the Our Father,
Hail Mary and Glory Be. We can give Jesus the gift of family prayer
or spending time with Him in prayer.
Read.
To read a short paragraph from the bible and meditate on it.
Do some spiritual reading such as read the Catechism of the
Catholic Church
or read lives of the saints. We can give Jesus the gift of learning
more about Our Lord and His Church.
Visit
and Call. Go to visit someone in a nursing home, or someone who
is home bound. Call a family member or friend whom you haven’t
talked to in a long time.
Forgive.
Perhaps there is someone you haven’t talked to for a long
time because you are holding a grudge. Give Jesus the gift of
forgiving someone who hurt you.
Attend
Mass during the week. Give
Jesus the gift of allowing Him to come into your heart in Holy
Communion.
Stop
Wasting Time on the Computer. Instead of Facebook, call people or
speak to them in person.
Help
a Neighbor. Rack their
leaves or remove snow or do a good deed. Give someone an anonymous
donation.
Give
a basket of food to a needy family.
There
is the Christian Soup Ministry, which our CYO will be
participating. Drivers are needed and donations of outdoor weather
clothing is needed. There is a box in the entrance of the church you
can place your items and if you want to volunteer see the bulletin.
Confession.
There are most likely some who haven’t been to confession for a
long time. How beautiful will your gift be to give Jesus, the gift of
a truly repentant heart. Resolve to confess monthly, by giving Jesus
the gift of overcoming your fear of confession and to regularly
confess our venial sins.
Give
Jesus the daily practice of a particular virtue or try to avoid a
particular sin. We can practice patience, or try not to gossip,
or to try to practice humility. One can have a negative attitude, put
others down and complain about everything. Maybe try to have a
grateful heart and positive attitude and give heartfelt compliments
to others.
Young
husbands and wives, you can give Jesus, the gift of being open to
life, by giving up contraception and making the commitment to
take Natural Family Planning Classes.
Parents
once a week spend time with your children, playing board games or
cards.
Children,
be obedient to your parents, and do your homework without being
told. We can give Jesus the gift of loving our family more and
spending more time with our family.
Go
to the Christmas pageant or concert. You can create a group to go
Christmas Caroling to the homes of the elderly. By doing these
things, you will give Jesus the gift of making Him the reason for the
season.
Finally,
you can make Advent like a little Lent, make sacrifices and do
penance. Deny yourself chocolate, or candy or your favorite food.
And each time you offer a sacrifice, or a mortification, place a
piece of straw in the manger, so that when Christmas comes, Jesus
will have a comfortable bed to lay His head.
What
will you give the baby Jesus for Christmas? How will you spend your
Advent? How will you prepare for Christmas and the 2nd
coming of Jesus? Do as St. Cyril said, to do deeds of charity and
acts of mercy. And you will be very well prepared.
Let
us ask the Virgin Mary to enter into mystery of Her preparation for
the birth of Jesus and Our Lord’s second coming.