
We know there was at least one moment when Joseph was not ready for this: when he was ready only to quietly break off his betrothal to Mary - but then an angel spoke to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, be not afraid…”
Be not afraid – of what? Be not afraid of taking Mary into his home as his wife? Of caring for a child he knew he had not fathered?
Like Joseph, all of us face times when God has allowed things to happen or has allowed things not to happen, that intimately touch, shape and turn our lives around in ways we never dreamed would happen, in ways we wish had never happened, in ways we prayed would never happen...
And in all of this the word to us is precisely the angel’s word to Joseph in his dream:
"Joseph, are you ready for this?" To be ready is to renew our faith, our trust, in all the ways the mystery of God’s presence is weaving itself into our lives: touching and shaping and turning our lives around in ways we had never have imagined, dreamed or asked for. And most of all, to be ready is to trust that God is with us in everything and in all things...
Take a moment today to imagine Joseph's doubts, his anticipation, his anger… his regrets, his fears, his wonder, his confusion, his awe… And, imagine yourself in Joseph's dream... Imagine Joseph putting his fears aside and handing his troubles over to God...
Pause for Prayer
I come to you this day, Lord, with a heart
to trust you, follow you, love you...
My problems, my worries, my burdens
sometimes loom larger than life
where you'll lead me - even if you're still with me...
Lord, my heart needs a dream, an angel, a message
reminding me not to be afraid...
Remind me as you reminded Joseph
that with you I can face all things,
accept all things, do all things,
endure all things...
Especially when my life and my heart
are spun around and upside down;
when my sense of direction fails me;
when I fear the path I'm walking,
remind me then, Lord, not to be afraid,
and that with you I can be ready
I come today, Lord, with a heart






