The Courage to Welcome: The Fourth Sunday of Advent
On the Fourth Sunday of Advent, the waiting grows quiet, and more demanding. The Church turns its attention not to proclamation or spectacle, but to a single, intimate instruction, delivered in a dream. “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take #Mary your wife into your home.” With those words from the Gospel of Matthew, Advent’s final Sunday shifts the lens from anticipation to action. Joseph stands at the center of this year’s liturgical reading, not as a speaker, but as a listener. #Scripture records no words from him. Instead, it tells of his discernment, his fear, and ultimately his obedience. Faced with circumstances that threatened his reputation, his future, and his understanding of righteousness, Joseph chooses trust rather than retreat. He does exactly what is asked of him. He takes Mary into his home. The Fourth Sunday of Advent has always been a threshold moment. Earlier weeks call believers to prepare the way, to watch, to repent, and to #hope. This final...