Advent 2012
Merry Christmas, everyone!
The Birthday of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Check out this video first! Click here. (Then click on the << arrow on the top left corner of your computer to return to this page.)
While all things were
in quiet silence,
And that night was
in the midst of
her swift course,
Thine Almighty Word,
O Lord,
Leaped down out
of thy royal throne,
Alleluia!
~ And the Word became flesh and lived among us. John 1:14
WE Christians tend to sentimentalize the Christmas story.
And yet the whole message is there beneath the charming Christmas pageants with the cute little girls holding baby dolls and boys dressed up in bathrobes as St. Joseph. Yes, it’s all there. Now let’s think about what it means.
John sums the whole story in one sentence! “The Word became flesh and lived (dwelt) among us.” The Greek word actually translates as “pitched his tent among us.” Thus, he intended to move in with us and stay with us a while!
He is Emmanuel ~ God with us!
Now there are two words here that Christians generally don’t like. One is “flesh” as in “the world, the flesh and the devil.” And the other is in the middle of the Christmas part of our faith story in theology. That theological word is “Incarnation”. The “carn” part is carnal. We don’t like that word, do we? We think it~um~refers to sin!
But there you are, folks “flesh” and “carnal” referring to what our God has taken upon himself.
Let’s look at what the Christmas story means ~ what its implications might mean for your life today:
If God accepted our “fleshiness” (by becoming flesh, by taking on a human body) – then so should (must) we accept our own bodies and, yes, our sexuality, our “fleshiness.”
This was the reason he became Man: to throw in his lot with the human race and show us how to become fully human, fully alive!
Dear Friends,
Our waiting is over.
Christmas is here.
I have the peace and satisfaction that I have poured my love into my writings
I hope to receive the special gift Jesus wants to give me this Christmas.
And I pray so very earnestly that you receive the special gift God wishes to give you.
Cleanse your heart of resentments / of preoccupations with unnecessary things.
Ask yourself what really is the meaning of life ~ your life.
For me the answer is to love as best I can.
I have a lot of love in my heart to share with whomever would like to receive.
I also have some wisdom to share that arises out of my own crosses I’ver carried over the years.
But it’s all gift!
So, I hope you have received something nourishing and sweet in the 21 posts I have been able to create this Advent.
They are my gift to you.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your family.
And if your Christmas is lonely with no one really special to share it with,
know that you have someone here who understands and who reaches out to you from my heart to yours.
And be sure to open yourself to the holiness / the wholeness / the peace of Christmas.
It is there beneath all the craziness and hype. It is yours if you seek it and ask for it.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE!
Glory to God in the highest and peace to people of good will!
Here is a thrilling version of “O Holy Night” sung by the men and boys choir at Kings College, Cambridge. Click here. Be sure to turn up your speakers and enter full screen.
If you would like the Scripture readings for the Scripture readings for any of the several Masses for Christmas Click here.
With love,
Bob Traupman
contemplative writer
Advent Day 4 – Our God becomes flesh
Wednesday of the First Week of Advent
Dear Friends,
If you’re new to this Advent blog, I recommend reading Welcome to Advent.Click here.to get an overview of the Advent season.
Today, let us reflect on the mystery of the Incarnation — the Christmas portion of our faith. (Again if you do not accept this as an article of faith, then just consider it as a beautiful story; it still has power; it still can have tremendous meaning for you.)
St. John says “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14). Jesus saves us as man. Incarnation. Carnal: meat, flesh. Our God became flesh. He emptied himself of his equality with God and became as humans are (Philippians 2). The Father sent his Son into our world to identify with us. To become one one of us and with us. God likes us ~ the human race! In Jesus, a marriage is made between God and the human race.
But this article of our Christian faith often doesn’t dawn on folks. Many think he was just play-acting ~ pretending to be human.
I offer this passage (excerpted) from S. Gregory Nazianzen, bishop and doctor of the church in the fourth century from the Advent Office of Readings:
He [Jesus] takes to himself all that is human, except sin (unfaithfulness).
He comes forth as God, in the human nature he has taken, one being, made of two contrary elements, flesh and spirit.
Spirit gave divinity, flesh receives it.
He who makes me rich is made poor;
he takes on the poverty of my flesh, that I may gain the riches of divinity.
He who was full is made empty;
he is emptied for a brief space of glory, that I may share in his fullness.
We need God to become one of us and with us.
To help us like and love ourselves.
To realize that Love and Beauty and all good things are our destiny.
To invite us to our future instead of destroying ourselves.
If only we believed.
If only we believed.
Take time today to allow this story of God’s love affair with the human race to touch you,
embrace you, heal your heart
and transform your life as it has mine. And continues to do so, day after day after day
because I really, really, really like being caught up in Love!
The season of Advent is about preparing our hearts once again for a deeper experience of Christ at Christmas. We want to keep Christ in Christmas. This goes contrary to our world that insists that it’s a Holiday season. Here’s a great new Christmas song that illustrates the point from a group that calls themselves (get this) ACLU. You’ll want to turn up your speakers and enter full screen for this one! Click here.
With love,
Bob Traupman
contemplative writer
Merry Christmas, everyone!
The Birthday of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
(Check this video out first!) (Then click on the << arrow on the top left corner of your computer to return to this page.)
While all things were
in quiet silence,
And that night was
in the midst of
her swift course,
Thine Almighty Word,
O Lord,
Leaped down out
of thy royal throne,
Alleluia!
~ And the Word became flesh and lived among us. John 1:14
WE Christians tend to sentimentalize the Christmas story.
And yet the whole message is there beneath the charming Christmas pageants with the cute little girls holding baby dolls and boys dressed up in bathrobes as St. Joseph. Yes, it’s all there. Now let’s think about what it means.
John sums the whole story in one sentence(!) saying “the Word became flesh and lived (dwelt) among us” or as the Greek word actually translates as “pitched his tent among us.” Thus, he intended to move with us and stay with us a while!
He is Emmanuel ~ God with us!
Now there are two words here that Christians generally don’t like. One is “flesh” as in “the world, the flesh and the devil.” And the other is in the middle of the Christmas part of our faith story in theology. That theologica word is “Incarnation. The “carn” part is carnal. We don’t like that word, do we? We think it (um) refers to sin!
But there you are, folks “flesh” and “carnal” referring to what our God has taken upon himself.
Let’s look at what this charming Christmas story means ~ what its implications mean for your life today:
If God accepted our “fleshiness” (by becoming flesh, by taking on a human body) – then so should (must) we accept our own bodies and, yes, our sexuality, our “fleshiness.” This was the reason he became Man: to throw his lot with the human race and show us how to become fully human, fully alive!
Dear Friends,
Our waiting is over.
Christmas is here.
I have the peace and satisfaction that I have poured my love into my writings
I am at peace. My heart is ready to receive the special gift Jesus wants to give me this Christmas.
And I pray so very earnestly that you receive the special gift God wishes to give you.
Cleanse your heart of resentments / of preoccupations with unnecessary things.
Ask yourself what really is the meaning of life ~ your life.
For me the answer is to love as best I can.
I have a lot of love in my heart to share with whomever would like to receive.
I also have some wisdom to share that arises out of my own crosses I’ver carries over the years.
But it’s all gift!
So, I hope you have received something nourishing and sweet in the 24 posts I have been able to create this Advent.
They are my gift to you.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your family.
And if your Christmas is lonely with no one really special to share it with,
know that you have someone here who understands and who reaches out to you from my heart to yours.
And be sure to open yourself to the holiness / the wholeness / the peace of Christmas.
It is there beneath all the craziness and hype. It is yours if you seek it and ask for it.
MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE!
Glory to God in the highest and peace to people of good will! If you would like the Scripture readings for the Scripture readings for any of the several Masses for Christmas Click here.
Here is a YouTube video of Handel’s glorious GLORY TO GOD ~ PEACE ON EARTH ~ GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN!
With love,
Bob Traupman
contemplative writer
ADVENT DAY 23 — OUR VULNERABLE GOD
Our Lady breast feeding Jesus — Shrine of our Lady of La Leche
— St. Augustine, Florida
THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
(YOU CAN FIND THE MASS READINGS FOR TODAY AT A LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.)
LUKE TELLS US THE CHARMING STORY THAT GOD BECAME INCARNATE — ENFLESHED — AS A LITTLE VULNERABLE BABY BOY.
IT’S AMAZING TO REALLY THINK ABOUT THAT.
EVEN IF YOU’RE NOT READY TO ACCEPT THE STORY AS TRUE, THE MEANING OF THAT STORY CAN REALLY GRAB YOU IF YOU LET IT.
BUT, SADLY, SO MANY OF US CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS ALL OUR LIVES WITHOUT REALLY REFLECTING ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE STORY FOR OUR LIVES.
JESUS WAS NOT ONLY VULNERABLE IN HIS BIRTH, BUT ALSO IN HIS DEATH.
HE CHOSE TO STAND BEFORE PILATE, BOUND, SCOURGED AND SILENT.
HE CHOSE TO SAY NOTHING OR DO ANYTHING IN HIS DEFENSE.
VULNERABLE INDEED.
WHAT’S THE MESSAGE HERE?
ST. PAUL GIVES US A CLUE:
“WHEN I AM POWERLESS THEN I AM STRONG” ~ (2 COR 12:9-10.)
HOW CAN THAT BE?
I THINK ABOUT THAT A LOT BECAUSE I AM POWERLESS A LOT WHEN I’VE HAD TO DEAL WITH DEPRESSION.
THERE WERE DAYS I COULD NOT GET OUT OF MY CHAIR. I SPENT OVER A YEAR INSTITUTIONALIZED BECAUSE OF MY BIPOLAR ILLNESS OVER THE YEARS.
YES, I LEARNED THE MEANING OF PAUL’S WORDS, “WHEN I AM POWERLESS, THEN I AM STRONG.” I HAD TO. FOR MY SURVIVAL’S SAKE.
AND AS A RESULT, I BEGAN TO THRIVE. HOW? BECAUSE I FOUND THE SECRET. I FOUND THE SOURCE OF POWER IN CENTERING PRAYER IN THE CORE OF MY BEING ~ EMMANUEL: GOD~WITHIN~US!
JESUS IS SHOWING US HIS OWN VULNERABILITY AS A BABY AND IN HIS DEATH:
“HE EMPTIED HIMSELF” (PHIL 2:1-11)
AND IN OUR WEAKNESSES,
IN OUR POVERTY OF SPIRIT,
IN THE BROKENNESS OF OUR LIVES
WE WILL FIND GOD.
JESUS,
YOU CAME INTO THIS WORLD AS A LITTLE CHILD,
AS NEEDY AS ANY OTHER BABY.
YOU SUCKLED AT MARY’S BREAST
AND RECEIVED YOUR NOURISHMENT AS GOD FROM A HUMAN MOTHER.
YOU BECAME ONE OF US AND WITH US.
YOU ACCEPTED OUR FLESHINESS,
~ OUR MISERY, OUR JOYS AND SORROWS.
YOU CAME DOWN TO OUR LEVEL TO RAISE US UP TO THE DIGNITY OF GOD.
THANK YOU, JESUS!
COME INTO OUR WORLD THIS DAY.
TEACH US TO ACCEPT OUR OWN VULNERABILITY AS SOMETHING POSITIVE.
TEACH US TO RECOGNIZE YOUR FACE IN THE MOST VULNERABLE AMONG US
FOR THEY CAN BE OUR MOST RADICAL SPIRITUAL TEACHERS.
THEY KNOW. THEY UNDERSTAND.
HELP US UNDERSTAND TOO, LORD. HELP US TO TRULY UNDERSTAND
~ THAT VULNERABILITY AND POWERLESSNESS ARE VERY GOOD TEACHERS.
I THANK YOU, LORD.
COME, LORD JESUS! COME INTO OUR HEARTS THIS DAY.
NOW, BEFORE YOU GO, HERE’S ANOTHER YOUTUBE VIDEO FROM HANDEL’S MESSIAH ~ UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN, PERFORMED BY THE MIGHTY MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR. BE PREPARED TO BE INSPIRED.
CLICK HERE BE SURE TO TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS AND ENTER FULL SCREEN.
HERE ARE THE MASS READINGS. CLICK HERE.
WITH LOVE,
BOB TRAUPMAN
CONTEMPLATIVE WRITER
ADVENT DAY 20 – WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS?
FRIDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF ADVENT
O COME, O COME EMMANUEL,
AND RANSOM CAPTIVE ISRAEL,
THAT MOURNS IN LONELY EXILE HERE,
UNTIL THE SON OF GOD APPEAR,
REJOICE! REJOICE! EMMANUEL
SHALL COME TO THEE, O ISRAEL!
EMMANUEL, THEY TELL US YOU ARE “GOD-WITH-US.”
WHERE ARE YOU, EMMANUEL?
ARE YOU HERE?
ARE YOU HERE IN THE MESSINESS OF OUR LIVES?
CAN YOU REALLY RANSOM US FROM OUR CAPTIVITIES,
OUR SLAVERIES TO ADDICTIONS, OUR HATREDS AND GRUDGES AND JEALOUSIES
THAT EAT US UP AND SPIT US OUT?
OUR GUILTS, OUR “COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDAS — OUR DRUTHERS AND REGRETS?
OUR LETHARGY, OUR HOPELESSNESS, OUR SLUMBER, OUR RAGE?
O ISRAEL! O AMERICA!
DO YOU WANT EMMANUEL TO COME?
DO WE WANT YOU TO? (DO I?)
MANY LANGUISH IN MOURNING, EMMANUEL
IN EXILES MADE BY WALL STREET OR HOMELESSNESS OR SICKNESS.
LONELINESS AND SELFISHNESS.
MANY A YOUNG HEART MOURNS / ACHES FOR DIRECTION AND MEANING ~ AND LOVE.
PRISONERS WASTE AWAY; SUCH A WASTE OF YOUNG LIVES!
WILL YOU RANSOM THEIR HEARTS, AND SOULS, EMMANUEL?
– OUR HEARTS AND SOULS?
WILL YOU TRULY RAIN DOWN JUSTICE AS THE PSALMIST SAYS?
WILL YOU ENABLE US TO CHANGE OUR JUSTICE SYSTEM TO BE TRULY JUST?
YES, O COME, EMMANUEL!
BE GOD-WITH-US!
EVEN THOUGH WE CAN SOMETIMES HARDLY BE WITH OURSELVES, LORD,
CAPTIVATE US, INHALE US WITH YOUR LOVE.
DAZZLE US WITH HOPE AND NEW LIFE AND POSSIBILITY.
YES, EMMANUEL! WE BELIEVE YOU WILL COME.
MAYBE NOT TODAY OR TOMORROW.
YOU WILL TRANSFORM THE SECRET MOURNINGS OF OUR SOULS.
WE WILL DANCE AND SING AND EMBRACE YOU AND EACH OTHER
BECAUSE YOU CAME AMONG US, EMMANUEL.
YOU ARE WITH US, EMMANUEL.
YOU ARE LOVE ITSELF!
IF ONLY WE COULD — WOULD — SEE YOU, RIGHT IN FRONT OF US — WITH US.
THEN, WOULD WE — COULD WE — EMBRACE YOU / OPEN OUR HEARTS TO YOU!
BECAUSE OF YOU, OUR BEING BECOMES “BEING-IN-LOVE!”
WE REJOICE! WE GIVE THANKS! WE BELIEVE!
COME, LORD JESUS! YES, LORD JESUS, COME.
BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THIS CHRISTMAS LET EACH ONE OF US GIVE THANKS
– AND RECEIVE AGAIN IN A NEW WAY FOR SUCH A PRECIOUS, WONDROUS LOVE,
SUCH A WONDERFUL GIFT.
HERE IS A YOUTUBE PRESENTATION OF THE POWERFUL HYMN SUNG BY STEVE GREEN “WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS? BE SURE TO TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS AND ENTER FULL SCREEN.
ENJOY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
WITH LOVE,
BOB TRAUPMAN
CONTEMPLATIVE WRITER