Shine/King/Promise
Welcome to Word for the Week, the series in which I:
share my experience of hearing God’s Word in Mass last weekend,
explore what I believe the Lord is calling me to do about that Word, and
ask how this Word might impact your life, as well.
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This entry is going to be a progressive reflection. First, an overview of my Word for the Week from the last few Sundays:
-Shine like a star
-Rey (it means "king" in Spanish)
-"I will keep my promise"
And a confession: I started writing this entry in Ohio!
I was on day 8 of a 10-day music tour. I sat down to write from the lovely home of my host family in a suburb of Cleveland. But then I got distracted and didn't ever finish writing. So. I'm going to share an excerpt from my draft from three (!!) Sundays past, and then tie it into where I am at the start of Advent!
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Last Sunday, I attended Mass at Saints Simon and Jude in Brooklyn, New York. The word that stood out to me from Mass was from the first reading:
“But the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament, and those who lead the many to justice shall be like the stars forever." -Daniel 3:12
So, by the time I made it to Cleveland, a song that I wrote in my early 20’s had been running through my head all week. The lyrics are:
You’ll glitter like a star when you know who you are
You’ll shine like the sun when his kingdom comes
Stand with dignity
You’re the daughter of the King
This week, the message has been clear and light-hearted, sort of like that song. That it’s good to stand tall, that it’s right to have confidence in who I am. And that dignity isn’t dependent on whether everyone else acknowledges or appreciates me.
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Let's jump ahead to the week after I went to Cleveland. I found myself in Los Angeles, California for a last-minute recording session with Estacion Cero, my favorite band from high school. I emphasize high school, not because I grew out of enjoying their music, but because my 16-yr-old self would be giddy!
After collaborations in the studio, we grabbed some tacos en route to the airport. As I sat at the table with the four bandmates, I felt the presence of the Lord distinctly.
My word for the week was "Rey" and I was in a taco place called "El Rey." It felt like the Lord was blessing me like only a King could, in ways that were unequivocally significant to my heart.
Then, over the past week, the word "I will keep my promises," resonated for me from Mass on the first Sunday of Advent.
I believe that the desires of my heart are a type of promise from the Lord. That those deep desires point me toward the good gifts that the King wishes to bestow.
Okay.
This entry hopefully spanned three weeks of Sunday Mass reflections. Although it feels quite hodgepodge, I'm going to send it off, this time! Hopefully, it'll serve as a glimpse into the way the Word of God reaches me from week to week.
By the way, is there a possibility that you are feeling a bit thrown-together in any aspect of life right now? If so, I'll invite you to reflect with me on a promise from this evening's Liturgy of the Hours:
"The one who calls you is faithful, and he will also accomplish it." -1 Thessalonians 5:24
Let's pray: What a relief to know that you are accomplishing your call in us, Lord! We thank you for your faithfulness and we praise you in advance for fulfilling your promises, our King and our Savior. Amen.
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