Christ "Advents" in People
Recently I came across this suggestion in a devotional book: "For
the next thirty days, treat everyone you encounter as the most important
person in the world." Now that is quite a challenge. This activity ties
in with our Advent season in which we focus on the comings of Christ.
As our Sunday readings remind us, he came in history announced by John
the Baptist and he will come in majesty at the end of the world. But
Jesus also comes to us in the form of other people. That, along with his
coming in the Eucharist, is indeed his coming in mystery! God’s
presence in people is the theme of Leo Tolstoy’s short story about
Martin the cobbler who dreamed that God would visit him the next day.
All day as the cobbler served the people he encountered, he waited for
Jesus. At the end of the day, it was revealed to him that Jesus had
indeed come—in those people. Click to continue
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