SUNDAY ADVENT 1st - B CHRIST SECOND COMING
Yes. 63:16b-17; 64:1,3b-8; Mzm. 80:2ac,3b,15-16,18-19; 1Kor. 1:3-9; Mrk. 13:33-37.
The central
theme of today’s readings is Jesus’ warning to us to be alert, watchful, and
prepared because Christ’s Second Coming, coinciding
with the end of the world, can occur at any time. People, in general, have a
paranoid fear about the end of the world. It was expected in AD 204, 999, and
2000. The title of a best-seller published in 1988 was 101 Reasons Why
Christ Returns in 1988. An extremely popular film released in 1999
about Christ’s Second Coming was Omega Code and
another film released in 2005 was Left Behind.
Excessive
fear of the tribulations accompanying the end of the world led the followers of
a religious cult led by Jim Jones (in 1978), and followers of another cult
called Heaven’s Gate (in 1997), to commit mass suicide.
But Jesus,
in today’s Gospel, gives us the assurance that we need not be afraid of the end
of the world, Christ’s Second Coming, and the Last Judgment, if we remain alert
and prepared. The Church invites us on this first Sunday of Advent to prepare
for Christ’s Second Coming,
1) by
properly celebrating during this Christmas season the fond memory of Christ’s
first coming 2000 years ago,
2) by
experiencing Christ’s daily advent or coming in every Eucharistic celebration,
in the Holy Bible, and in the worshipping community,
and 3) by
preparing daily for Jesus’ Second Coming which, for us, will happen at the
unknown moment of our death or the equally unknown moment when the World will
end.
In the first
reading, the prophet Isaiah prays for God’s active presence so that the Jewish
community, returned from Babylonian exile, may remain faithful to their God.
In the
second reading, St. Paul prays for the reconversion of Christians in Corinth
who have misused their gifts and charisms and remain ill-prepared for Christ’s
Second Coming.
In today’s
Gospel, using the short parable of the servants and gatekeeper of an absentee
master who could return at any time, Jesus instructs his followers to be alert
and watchful while doing their Christian duties with sincerity. The gatekeeper
and the household servants are expected to be ever vigilant because their
master is sure to return. Although the time of his return is uncertain, the
reward or punishment is sure.
1) Live in the living presence of Jess every day. The
message of today’s Scripture is that we should live in the living presence of
Jesus every day waiting for his Second Coming. We can experience Christ’s
living presence in the Holy Eucharist, in the Holy Bible, in the worshiping
community of our parish, in our family, in our souls, and in everyone around
us. The early Christians experienced the living presence and coming of Jesus
with absolute certainty. So their mutual greeting was not “Hi!” or “Good Morning!”
but the Aramaic, “Maran Atha” which means “Come, Lord Jesus.” This
greeting acknowledged Jesus present in each of them and about to return. May
God bless you, and keep you ever prepared for Christ’s second
coming.
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