Sunday, December 27, 2009

GOD BECAME MAN!

GOD BECAME MAN!

God has become man. He has become a child. Thus he fulfills the great and mysterious promise to be Emmanuel: God-with-us. Now he is no longer unreachable for anybody. God is Emmanuel.

By becoming a child, he offers us the possibility of being on familiar terms with him. I am reminded here of a rabbinical tale recorded by Elie Wiesel.

He tells of Jehel, a little boy, who comes running into the room of his grandfather, the famous Rabbi Baruch. Big tears are rolling down his cheeks. And he cries, “My friend has totally given up on me.” He is unfair and very mean to me.”

“Well could you explain this a little more?” asks the Master. “Okay”, responded the little boy. “We were playing hide and seek. I was hiding so well that he could not find me. But then he simply gave up and went home. Isn’t that mean?”

The most exciting hiding place has lost its excitement because the other stops playing. The Master caresses the boy’s face. He himself now has tears in his eyes and he says, “Yes, this is not nice. But look it is the same way with God. He is in hiding, and we do not seek him. Just imagine! God is hiding, and we people do not even look for him.”

In this little story a Christian is able to find the key to the ancient mystery of Christmas. God is hiding. He waits for his creation to set out toward him, he waits for a new and willing Yes to come about, for love to arise as a new reality out of his creation. He waits for man.

From: Unpublished homily, December 24, 1980
Posted on Sunday, Dec. 27th the Feast of the Holy Family in Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger’s book, Co-Workers of the Truth – Meditations for Every Day of the Year, 1992 Ignatius Press, San Francisco

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