I will bless them. (Numbers 6:27)
Happy New Year! It’s no coincidence that the
Church celebrates Mary, the blessed Mother of God, on a day of new
beginnings. It’s also no coincidence that our readings focus on how much
God wants to bless us, even as he has blessed Mary.
Just look at today’s readings—they’re full of blessing! The first
reading describes how Aaron prayed a blessing over the Israelites. The
Responsorial Psalm asks God to “bless us in his mercy” (Psalm Response).
The second reading tells us of the blessings of redemption that have
come through Mary’s yes to God. And in today’s Gospel, Mary stands out
as “blessed . . . among women” (Luke 1:42). Why?
Mary’s blessedness wasn’t a mythical shield guarding her from every
temptation. Yes, she was born without original sin. But she didn’t walk
around in a bubble. The blessing Mary enjoyed deepened every day as she
cultivated it: she “kept all these things, reflecting on them in her
heart” (Luke 2:19).
When the shepherds told Mary about the angels’ message, she treasured
it. At the annunciation, when Gabriel addressed her as “favored one,”
she pondered his greeting (Luke 1:28). She did something similar when
the twelve-year-old Jesus stayed behind in the Temple and likely did so
many times during his adult ministry. It made her aware and grateful for
all the ways God was at work in her life and in the world around her.
By treasuring and pondering her blessings, Mary also learned to accept
and understand what was to come.
God wants to bless you this year. So make it your goal to imitate
Mary. Ponder what God does in your life. Treasure the blessings he’s
already given you. Let them show you how great God is and how much he
loves you. And be on the lookout for all he has in store for you this
year.
“Thank you, Father, that you want to bless your people! Help me follow Mary’s example this year.”
from wau.org
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