December 20
Announcement of the birth of Jesus
here came a deep
silence. Everything was still. The voices of prophets and apostles were
hushed, since the prophets had already delivered their message, while the
time for the apostles' preaching had yet to come. Between these two proclamations
a period of silence intervened, and in the midst of this silence the Father's
almighty Word leaped down from his royal throne. There is a beautiful fitness
here: in the intervening silence the Mediator between God and the human
race also intervened, coming as a human being to human beings, as mortal
to mortals, to save the dead from death.
I pray that the Word of the Lord may come again today to those who are silent, and that we may hear what the Lord God says to us in our hearts. Let us silence the desires and importunings of the flesh and the vainglorious fantasies of our imagination, so that we can freely hear what the Spirit is saying. Let our ears be attuned to the voice that is heard above the vault of heaven, for the Spirit of life is always speaking to our souls; as scripture says, a voice is heard above the firmament which hangs over our heads. But as long as we fix our attention on other things, we do not hear what the Spirit is saying to us.
| Augustine Day By Day | The Augustinians - St. Thomas of Villanova Province |
From John E. Rotelle, O.S.A., Tradition Day by Day: Readings from Church Writers. Augustinian Press. Villanova, PA, 1994.
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