Today,
is the last day of the year. Often, a mixed feelings —even
contradictory ones— can be found in our hearts at this time. It
is as though a sample of the different moments we have lived and
those we would like to have lived make themselves present in our
memories. Today's Gospel can help us pour them out, in order to start
the new year with strength.
«The
Word was with God (...). All things were made through Him» (Jn
1:1.3). When making inventory of the year, it is necessary to think
that every day we have lived was a gift. Because of that, and
whatever the profit might be, it is necessary to thank God for every
minute of the year.
The
gift of life is not whole, though. We are needy. Because of that,
today's Gospel gives us a key word: “to welcome, to accept”.
«And the Word was made flesh» (Jn 1:14). Accept
God Himself! God, turning into man, puts Himself within our reach.
“To welcome” means to open our doors, to allow Him to
enter our lives, to be in our projects, in those acts which fill our
days. To what degree are welcoming God, letting Him into our lives?
«For
the Light was coming into the world, the true Light that enlightens
everyone» (Jn 1:9). Accepting Jesus means to allow Him
to question us. Letting His criteria influence our more intimate
thoughts as well as our social and work performance. Let's reconcile
our actions to His!
«Life
which for humans was also light» (Jn 1:4). Faith is
more, however, than a few criteria. It is our life embedded into
Life. It is not only effort —which indeed is. It is, above all,
gift and grace. Life received at the heart of the Church, especially
through the sacraments. What is the place of the sacraments in my
Christian life?
«All
who have received Him he empowers to become children of God for they
believe in His Name» (Jn 1:12). What a passionate
project for the year that we are about to start!