John the Baptist lived in the wilderness: a place of emptiness, and loneliness. Like him, we are called to “prepare the way of the Lord” through repentance: turning our hearts back to God and allowing him to meet us in our weakness. Advent is a season of waiting. True peace is not found in an abundance of possessions; but in Jesus. When Christ enters our wilderness, we discover that we are never alone. Even in times of dryness, he assures us, “In me you have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (Jn 16:33). St. Padre Pio’s life shows us that weakness does not disqualify us from God’s call. Frail in health and often opposed, he nevertheless experienced God’s presence. Pope Francis called the Christian life a “beautiful battle,” fought not with worldly weapons, but with prayer, Scripture, the Eucharist, and confession. Through these, we draw strength from the Lord, who fights for us.
Abba Father, come into the wilderness of my heart. Amen.