“Channels of Peace” & “Servants of Christ”

“Channels of Peace” & “Servants of Christ”

In the Gospel Reading today, taken from St. Matthew 1:18-25, we hear about the Angel Gabriel visiting St. Joseph, and announcing to him that St. Mary, his betrothed wife, is pregnant with child and will give birth to the Son of God, who will bring salvation to all mankind. This news was not easy to “stomach” for St. Joseph. In all honesty, he had to make tough decisions that went against the conventional wisdom and tradition of his time. He should have, and could have, according to the Jewish Law, had St. Mary stoned for having a child without him. But rather than doing that, he kept everything secretly in his heart, knowing that there is a greater purpose for what is happening.

Who Will This Child Become?

Who Will This Child Become?

In the Gospel reading today we hear about the birth of St. John the Baptist, who would become the forerunner to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. St. John made a pathway for Christ, who would go on to the Cross, the grave and finally be seated at the right hand of God in power and glory. In the Gospel of St. Luke it states that when St. John was born, everyone asked, “Who will this child become, for the hand of God is with him.” This former question is one that is asked not only by those standing and witnessing the birth of St. John; but also by us parents today living in the 21st century.

The Favor of God

The Favor of God

The word “favor” is commonly used in our English language. It could mean that a person bestows a certain degree of kindness on someone. Further, it denotes that a person shows preference, or a level of favoritism toward someone. Favor is commonly used as a noun or verb. For example, as a noun, we say that, “Someone has the favor of God on them.” As a verb, we say that, “Someone is favoring a person over another.” In the Bible the word is normally used as a noun. For instance in the Gospel Reading today we hear about how the Angel Gabriel visited St. Mary to announce to her that she will be with child through the power of the Holy Spirit. During that visitation the Angel said to St. Mary that, “she has found favor with God.” (St. Luke 1:30) Here, the Angel is using the word as a noun. In the Greek the word “charis” is closely connected to favor. It could also mean grace or kindness.