CTRL+Z
Isaiah 11:1-10; Romans 15:4-9; Matthew 3:1-12
A useful Windows shortcut, and one I use often, is “Ctrl+Z”! By pressing this key combo, one can undo one’s last action. Did I key in a wrong word? Did I delete an entire paragraph by mistake? No problem! I just press “Ctrl+Z” and return to where I was before my mistake.
All of us have done things that we regret and would like to undo: poor decisions, unkind words, wrong acts; it’s part of being human and sometimes we wish we had Ctrl+Z in our lives.
Advent offers us a Ctrl+Z time and program, summarised in the call of John the Baptist: “Repent… make straight his paths”.
Repentance is undoing our errors. It is turning away from sin and turning to God. It happens when – like the prodigal son – we come to our senses and return to the Father. It is moving from selfishness to selflessness, from defending oneself to donating oneself. Our ancestry, religious affiliation, social status do not matter. What matters is bearing good fruit: live justly, in harmony with one another, and in total dependence on God.
When we repent, we collaborate with God in the realization of the ideal realm (first reading) and of his kingdom (which Jesus brings and where justice, peace, and harmony reign).
That’s what Paul exhorts the Romans: “Think in harmony with one another… Welcome one another.”
Today we are a divided people: nations, communities, families are divided.
In trying to build harmony, we focus on conflict resolution. However, there are issues which are difficult/ impossible to resolve. We need to focus on conflict engagement. We acknowledge our differences and find a way to live in harmony. We acknowledge someone’s perspective without agreeing with that perspective. Not easy but possible!
In what areas of my life do I need Ctrl+Z? How can I foster peace, justice, harmony and so collaborate in the realization of the kingdom?
May our celebration of the Eucharist and of Advent be Ctrl+Z time and help us return to our original state of being.

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