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22 December 2021

Indebtedness

For our life and its graciousness, we are indebted to thousands of people and elements of the universe. Our miseries also have lot of connections to others. We can neither repay it fully, nor can we revenge for the pains. Reliance on the justice of God can make these responses peaceful and life-giving; indebtedness repaid with generosity, and revenge moulded with ensuring of integral strength. We need to act, raise our voice, but seeing the further life and health of all. What else can we give in return from a real human response? After seeking the will of God, and sincerely making effort to actualize it in words, voice, and deeds, there is nothing else left to be done, a moment of human flourishing.

Indebtedness responded with generosity is ultimately a wholehearted cry that the almighty has done great things. While we were working, God has been working although in a gentle way to act, to speak, to weep and mourn, to console, and to convict. God raises the poor, feeds the hungry, but we need to have a heart and hands of God for the deeds of God to be realized. Mary recognized the will of God, desired it, and she brought forth God in her flesh.

1 Samuel 1:24-28 Luke 1:46-56

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