Have you known great-greatgrandparents...
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Have you known great-greatgrandparents who lived long enough to attend the wedding of their great-greatgrand-daughter or son? Is there a link with Simeon? "If only I can live to see a new family established, I will know that the future of the family-line is insured." Then, the inference is: I shall die content.
Mothers have been known to live out cancer illness with great courage andmiraculous longevity because they "intend" to see the birth of a grandchild. Knowing that the child is safe, the mother well, she can go with peace.
We live out graduations, births, the advent of heirs, because we are confident that when these events are worked into the mystery of things what we need to see and believe to be crucial will have been put into effect. Then we are content.
Not long ago I reflected on my son's law school career. When I observed that he was happy in the field, able to manage the expenses of his schooling without my help, a great sense of relief came over me. I could then turn loose of that part of my life and move to other things.
The Advent of Jesus is such an event that it marked the continuity of God's redeeming intent for his creation. When Simeon saw the Christ, he could die content.
Mothers have been known to live out cancer illness with great courage andmiraculous longevity because they "intend" to see the birth of a grandchild. Knowing that the child is safe, the mother well, she can go with peace.
We live out graduations, births, the advent of heirs, because we are confident that when these events are worked into the mystery of things what we need to see and believe to be crucial will have been put into effect. Then we are content.
Not long ago I reflected on my son's law school career. When I observed that he was happy in the field, able to manage the expenses of his schooling without my help, a great sense of relief came over me. I could then turn loose of that part of my life and move to other things.
The Advent of Jesus is such an event that it marked the continuity of God's redeeming intent for his creation. When Simeon saw the Christ, he could die content.
