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A young woman is in her house in Palestine — a distant, little known corner of the powerful Roman Empire. Suddenly she receives an unexpected, rather disturbing visitor: a messenger from God, asking something of her and awaits her reply.

“Rejoice!’’ the angel says to Mary. Then he reveals God’s abounding love for her, inviting her to collaborate in fulfilling God’s plans for humanity.

With a sense of wonder and joy, Mary accepts the gift of this personal meeting with the Lord. She gives herself entirely to this yet-unknown plan because of her complete trust in God’s love. With her generous and wholehearted “Here am I”, Mary decisively puts herself at the service of God and people, giving a shining example of how to accept God’s will.

“Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word (Lk 1:38).”

Meditating on this Gospel passage, Chiara Lubich wrote in 1981: “To fulfil his plans, God needs people who surrender themselves to him as humbly and as readily as a servant.

“Mary is the true representative of humanity, whose destiny she took on. With this attitude, she gives God all the space he needs for his creative action.
“However, the term ‘servant of the Lord’ is not only an expression of humility, but also a title of nobility, given to the great servants in salvation history, like Abraham, Moses, David and the prophets.”
“Therefore, by using these words, Mary also affirms her greatness.’’

“Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word (Lk 1:38).”

We, too, can discover God’s presence in our lives and listen to the word he says to us, asking us to fulfil part of his design of love, part of his design of love for history, here and now.

Our weakness and sense of inadequacy may hinder us. So let us believe the angel’s words, “for nothing will be impossible with God” (Lk 1:37), and trust in God’s power more than in our own strength. This experience will free us from our limitations and from presuming that we’re self-sufficient.
We will find new energy and talents we did not know we had, enabling us to love in our own way.

“Right at the start of our marriage,” shared one couple, “we opened our house to the families of children in our city’s hospitals. More than 100 families came to our house, and we continually tried to create a family atmosphere for them.
“We often received providence, which helped us cover our expenses, but we needed first to be open to welcoming people.
“Not long ago, we received some money and decided to put it on one side, being sure it would be useful for somebody. In fact, soon afterwards another request arrived.
“It is all a game of love with God, and our part is just to be ready and play along.”

“Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word (Lk 1:38).”

Chiara’s words about accepting the Word of God as Mary did can help us live this phrase of the Gospel.
“Being completely available, knowing that it is not merely human word … As it is the Word of God, it contains a presence of Christ.
“So you can receive Christ, in his Word, within you. Then put it into practice actively and readily, moment by moment.
“If you do this, the world will once again see Christ walking through the streets of our cities. Christ in you, clothed like everyone else. Christ at work in offices, schools and the most varied places; Christ amongst all.’’

Now that we are preparing for Christmas, let us find some time, as Mary did, to spend “one on one’’ with the Lord, perhaps by reading a page of the Gospel. Let us try to recognize his voice in our conscience, which will be enlightened by his Word.

We will become more sensitive to the needs of the brothers and sisters we will meet.

Let us ask ourselves, how can I be a presence of Jesus today? How can I contribute, where I am, to making all people one family?

Saying ‘‘Here am I’’ to God will allow him to sow peace around us and increase the joy in our hearts.

Letizia Magri

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