Everyone Shall See the Salvation of God
Filed under Caught in the Act on December 4, 2009.
By: Pope John Paul II (December 6 entry in the compilation: Prayers and Devotions 365 Daily Meditations, The K. S. Giniger Company Inc., 1984)
“All mankind shall see the salvation of God” (Lk. 3:6)
God’s salvation is the work of a love greater than man’s sin. Love alone can wipe out sin and liberate from sin. Love alone can consolidate man in the good; in the unalterable and eternal good.
It is exactly this God of our Advent: the Creator and Redeemer, who makes this profession of such love for man, for man the sinner: “Though the mountains leave their place and the hills be shaken, my love will never leave you” (Is 54:10).
Let us make straight the paths of the Lord. And let us get ready for the meeting with this love which will reveal itself, during the night of the birth of the Lord, in the shape of a shelterless Child. Let us remember once again that this saving love, coming to man during the night of Bethlehem, and revealing itself in the Cross and the Resurrection, remains incessantly written in the Church’s life as the Sacrament of the Body and the Blood as nourishment of souls.
Each time we receive this Sacrament, whenever we accept this food, we prepare the way of the Lord, we make straight his paths. May we always have hunger and thirst for this nourishment, above all in the period of Advent!
May we, through the Sacrament of the Body and the Blood, build the way along which God will come to us in the mystery of his majesty.


Greetings in the name of our LORD JESUS!