Sunday, December 3, 2017, First Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 63:16-17, 19; 64:2-7, 1 Corinthians 1:3-9, Psalm  80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19, Mark 13:33-37
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EXCHANGING WILLS
"Why do You let us wander, O Lord, from Your ways,  and harden our hearts so that we fear You not?" -Isaiah 63:17
The author of today's passage from the book of the  prophet Isaiah laments to the Lord that his fellow Israelites are so prone to  turning their backs to God. This causes the prophet to beg God to return to His  people. This prophet has the true spirit of Advent: He is waiting for the  coming of the Lord with a heart that longs to make changes so that God's will  would be done on earth as it is in heaven.
We humans were born with a rebellious nature and a  stubborn, selfish will. However, we are not doomed to rebellion against the  Lord. In this season in which the world exchanges gifts, God offers us the  greatest possible gift exchange. He lets us exchange our will for His. He gives  us His perfect will; we give Him our selfish, unwatchful will.
In these days of Advent, ask the Lord to conform  your will to His (Rm 12:2). Let this be your Advent prayer: " 'Not my will but  Yours  be done' (Lk 22:42). 'Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven' (Mt  6:10). 'Be it done to me according to Your will' (see Lk 1:38).  'To do Your will, O my God, is my delight' "  (Ps 40:9).
Prayer: "Lord, make us turn to You; let us see Your  face and we shall be saved" (today's psalm response from Mass).
Promise: "He will strengthen you to the end, so that  you will be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus [Christ]." -1 Cor 1:8
Praise: Praise You, risen Jesus, Emmanuel, "God with  us!"  You became flesh and dwelt among us.  Praise You for letting us see Your  glory (Jn 1:14).
(This teaching was submitted by a member of our  editorial team.)
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