Fourth Sunday of advent that has represented love, Jesus filling life with light. The light is also called the angel candle. Only Jesus is a greater example of God's will. Mary went to visit in haste to visit Elizabeth. Mary just found out she was pregnant with the Messiah. She had to adjust, but she instead considers Elizabeth's needs. Mary shows that a life serving God is serving others, putting our own needs aside. By helping others, we understand our problems are not as bad. Love is to serve others. We have to overcome our fears. Mary's story reminds us of Joel and Judith, sinners for greater good. Heroines to help people. Mary's great love shows great courage. Her great love made her endure it all. We will be opposed for our principles, we have to be strong enough. Only great love for others allows us to overcome our fears. If we are going to be people marked by love, we must have the pleasure of the pleasure of others. We are called as people of love. We are called to rejoice in the blessings of others. In Jesus, we have a God we can see and touch, asking we love in return. With love in our hearts, we glorify God by it.
