Joy is the fruit of seeing God’s greater plan unfold. The first reading recalls Israel’s journey from Egypt, facing opposition from enemies like the king of Moab. He sought to curse Israel through Balaam, a sorcerer, but God intervened. Even when Balaam intended harm, God redirected him to bless instead. When people are surrendered to the Lord, no curse or enemy can prevail: God deploys angels and even works through those not surrendered to him. Yet, when Israel later yielded to temptation, they lost their divine protection, reminding us that compromise with the world blocks God’s covering. The Gospel reading speaks of Jesus’ authority. Mother Mary’s “Let it be done unto me” is the ultimate model of surrender. Though what God asked of her seemed humanly impossible, her consent released God’s work in her life. Divine orchestration brought Jesus’ birth to Bethlehem, fulfilled prophecy, and guided the Holy Family despite threats.
Abba Father, protect me from everything that opposes your plan. Amen.