Reflection for the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord

"Yet what do those words--for us--really
mean? They mean that the Son of God, the one who is holy by nature, came to
make us, as God’s children, holy by grace. Yes, God came into the world as a
child to make us children of God. What a magnificent gift!... Dear sister, dear brother, never
be discouraged. Are you tempted to feel you were a mistake? God tells you, 'No,
you are my child!' Do you have a feeling of failure or inadequacy, the fear
that you will never emerge from the dark tunnel of trial? God says to you, 'Have courage, I am with you'. He does this not in words, but by making himself
a child with you and for you. In this way, he reminds you that the starting
point of all rebirth is the recognition that we are children of God. This is
the undying heart of our hope, the incandescent core that gives warmth and
meaning to our life. Underlying all our strengths and weaknesses, stronger than
all our past hurts and failures, or our fears and concerns about the future,
there is this great truth: we are beloved sons and daughters."
--Pope Francis, Homily, December 24, 2020
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