The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord - March 25, 2023

Isaiah 7:10-14: 8:10 Hebrews 10:4-10 Luke 1:26-38

Asking God for a Sign

So often we find ourselves deeper in prayer and reflection in a time of need. And so, often we find ourselves too busy to stop and do anything, let alone pray, thank God for his many blessings, listen to God talking to us, and yes, ask God for a sign when we need it.

These readings and the messages they are telling us are a great reminder to find that closeness to God, and to make prayer, receiving Jesus in Communion and spending time listening and hearing what God is calling us to do – a priority in our lives.

In the Annunciation of the Lord, Gabriel came to Mary and told her she was to carry the son of God. While this was a very clear sign, I feel we often miss the signs God is trying to convey to us. Maybe we are not wanting to hear what God is telling us, or we’re too busy to listen, or we don’t spend enough time in prayer and reflection to know when God is actually speaking to us?

Lent is a wonderful time in our liturgical year to rekindle that closeness with our faith in Mass, quiet reflection and just listening.

Q: Lord, how can I better hear, see and listen to the signs you send me, both when I ask and particularly when I am not asking?

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