Gospel Reflection - Feast of Christ the King


    Priests, deacons, religious, catechists, parents, and all others who will in some way preach today’s Gospel have a special privilege. To proclaim the Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ is a great honor, for that is what we will be doing for all of eternity in Heaven. Adoring, praising, and worshiping our Triune God. What greater joy than to begin this occupation now, if only in part?

    Christ’s Kingdom does not belong to this world. But we are very much in the world, aren’t we? For this reason, He reveals His purpose for coming into the world: to testify to the Truth. This Truth is veiled to us here, but through the gift of faith, we accept it and place our hope and trust in His promises. Faith may not remove this veil, but it assures us of what lies behind it and teaches us how to prepare ourselves for when it is removed.

 
    To some it may seem foolish to follow a king who hides himself. But through faith we know this is not the case. He is always here, waiting quietly in the Tabernacle. Waiting for us. It is in His silent presence that we are confronted with the Son of God, our Lord and Savior. He thirsts for our company. This is the gift we can give to our King. The gift of ourselves in return for His gift of self to us.

In the silence of Adoration, how has Christ revealed Himself to you?

With so much noise (external and internal) in our lives, what are some ways to quiet your mind so that you can fully offer the gift of yourself to Christ?

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