
The symbol for St. John is the eagle because he soars to the heights of mystical love
Thursday of the Second Week of Advent
Isaiah is so amazing. He offers hope. He sees imminent possibilities for the human race.
At times, he also warns and sometimes chastises.
I’ve always loved this scripture that appear in the Advent Mass texts:
God gives strength to the fainting,
for the weak he makes vigor abound.
Though young men faint and grow weary,
and youth stagger and fall,
They that hope in the Lord
will renew their strength,
they will soar as with eagle’s wings;
They will run and not grow weary,
walk and not grow faint.
– Isaiah 40:30-31.
(This was the first reading of yesterday’s Mass) So many of us become discouraged by life. We may lose our job or are told that we no longer have the health benefits we once had for our family. And many of us are now worried how we’ll be affected by the Republican’s tax bill, if it becomes law. We grow older and have more aches and pains and worry more. Some of us are couch potatoes and don’t exercise enough and get more depressed. And are, indeed, in need of an infusion of renewed strength.
In these latter days of Advent, think about the ways you can restore your vigor ~ or better ask the Lord to renew your strength! He will! As he has done for me again and again and again! I’ve been down many times; but he never cease to raise me up again.
And you might note that the symbol for John the evangelist is the eagle, because he soars to the heights of mystical glory in his writings.
I praise you, Lord, because you’ve restored my vigor in marvelous ways.
You have renewed my strength again and again.
And I’d love to soar as if with eagle’s wings,
if you would grant me that grace even now.
Soar to the heights of the mountains,
and dive to the depths of the ocean of Your love, Lord.
Yes, as I grow older, I’m ready to serve You, Lord
as long as you grant me the grace, the vigor and the strength.
Whatever You will, Lord. Whatever you will.
Now, before you go, here is one of our great Catholic liturgical songs ~ “On Eagles’ Wings” Be sure to turn up your speakers and enter full screen. Click here.
Today is the Feast of St. John of the Cross, the great Carmelite mystic and reformer Here are today’s Mass readings. Click here.
With love,
Bob Traupman
contemplative writer