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Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent ‘b’

Writer: Fr. KrisFr. Kris

 

After the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would become the Mother of God, He added: “And behold, Elizabeth, your relative, has also conceived a son in her old age, and this is the sixth month for her who was called barren; for nothing will be impossible for God.” Even when we live with such advanced technology, in the era of artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, and sophisticated medical procedures, we humans need to admit that we are still so limited. We can’t live forever, we can’t find a cure for certain illnesses, we can’t travel as far as we would like to, we can’t even live in peace and harmony in this world. There are many things that are still impossible for us. However, the Angel reminds us today that “nothing will be impossible for God.” That’s why in moments of trouble, moments of doubts, and moments of sadness we should turn to God, talk to Him, bring to Him whatever is hurting us and ask Him to heal our wounds -- “for nothing will be impossible for God.”



 
 
 

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