4.Advent Sun das A Mt 1,18-24
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All types of public transport must maintain designated plan. The aircraft has a precise schedule of departure and arrival. The same applies to ships, trains, coaches. However, in some cases the plan may be disrupted. This is the case, for example, when the vehicle is ingested. It’s inconvenience, but it doesn’t have to be a tragedy yet. Tragedy happens when a travel plan is disrupted by a real disaster.On the ground in water or air. How about our life? Is it a tragedy when our life plans are disrupted or changed? Biblical history teaches us that God often entered human plans. He didn’t do it to cause people tragedy. Let us remember Abraham who had never dreamed of becoming the forefather of the chosen nation. Moses also had other life plans, and he had no idea that God had a leadership role for him. Jewish prophets also had plans. But God revealed to them that He had chosen them for another ministry. Let us remember the Virgin Mary. Even in her live, God has powerfully interfered with God. Let us remember the apostles. How God changed the career of Peter and Paul. One of them wanted to stay with his family and the other saw the life of his life. Today the evangelist Matthew describes us how God changed hiss life plans. Joseph had his life plans like all his contemporaries. He wanted to start a family, and so he got engaged to Mary.Certainly, waited for the wedding day. Longed to raise children to live up to grandchildren with a feeling of bravely lived life, to be buried in the grave of their ancestors. God’s intervention completely changed his plans. God’s intervention completely changed his plans. God wanted to entrust his Son and his mother to Joseph. To be responsible for their earthly life. Although in the beginning He did not understand it Napton did everything as God wished. Each one of us has his or her life perspectives, dreams and plans. What we wanted make it.What were our plans? From time to time GOD intervenes in our lives and forces us to change it. He wants us to adapt to his intentions. In the case of Joseph God sent an angel to tell him intention.In our case, it could be other ways. Sometimes it may be in the voice of your conscience. It often tells us in your life that you laugh and you can’t. If we obey conscience, we obey God. If we do not obey conscience, we say God, that he does not care for our lives, Other times,it can be a good book or admonished friends or sermons.If we take away from a church influenced by the words of a priest with a desire to change his life is not the work of a priest but of God a few years ago a great surprise was raised in Austria by the report that the son one of the richest families had entered the seminary. We consider the most difficult speech of God to be the various tragic events in our lives.A serious illness of a child we lowed and with whom we had plans. Orbed restraint from which the world looks when we are healthy. God has the right to do so. Even in this way, God can ask for a change in our lives. It is sometimes difficult to tell God in such moments of life. It’s starting from A again. If Abraham, Moses the apostles, Virgin Mary were told God no, God would choose other people. Nobody would know about them today. The Same can happen with our lives. If we tell God yes, he will help us to make his plans with us. We will honour ourselves before us, that we have been able to overcome our fear, contempt or sinfulness. If we tell God not, he .ca find other people to fulfil his purposes. But we will not find another God for our salvation. In two days Jesus will speak to our hearts in the manger. He will give us his Christmas not only for peace and joy, but perhaps also to change the life of one of us.
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