
Reflection: In
life there is always the subjective situation of a particular situation or circumstance and
the more objective in which God is at work and we are rarely able to see this working of God.
If
we are not attuned to God then we could be carried away by the subjective
situation and so immerse ourselves in it that we may forget the work which God
is doing in our lives.
Each
understanding has its own truth and merits and scripture has an abundance of
examples of such situations. It can sometimes lead astray the ones who are
not familiar with the objective working of God and his subjective work.
In
the gospel of today we see similar situation in which the neighbors and
kinsfolk of Zechariah and Elizabeth are described:
“And her neighbors and kinsfolk heard that the Lord had
shown great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.” (vs. 58)
Subjectively or speaking as humans; the Lord did have mercy on her and it was right for them to rejoice
over her and about the situation.
Objectively,
the Lord was working out his great plan in and through the family of John the Baptist.
Similarly
in life we may be faced with situations of persecutions and trials, which
subjectively speaking, allowed by the Lord in the lives of the beloved.
But
objectively, the Lord keeps doing his work of sanctification.
Subjectively and in
the light of this we could be looking at the immediate situation and be lost in
the maze of hurts and pain.
Objectively, we could be looking at the work, the good, almighty
and powerful God could be doing in our lives and rejoice at his working and the things that he is accomplishing either in us or in and through us as his
instruments and thus be blessed.
Prayer: Lord, as I offer myself to you to be your
instrument let me never lose track of the work that you are doing in and through
me.
DD = Dedicated
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in the Lord with us
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