The angel
awaits an answer;
it is time for him to return
to God who sent him.
to God who sent him.
You
have heard, O Virgin, that you will conceive and bear a son; you have
heard that it will not be by man but by the Holy Spirit. The angel
awaits an answer; it is time for him to return to God who sent him. We
too are waiting, O Lady, for your word of compassion; the sentence of
condemnation weighs heavily upon us.
The
price of our salvation is offered to you. We shall be set free at once
if you consent. In the eternal Word of God we all came to be, and
behold, we die. In your brief response we are to be remade in order to
be recalled to life.
Tearful
Adam with his sorrowing
family begs this of you,
family begs this of you,
O loving Virgin,in
their exile from Paradise. Abraham begs it, David begs it. All the other
holy patriarchs, your ancestors, ask it of you, as they dwell in the
country of the shadow of death. This is what the whole earth waits for,
prostrate at your feet.
It is right in doing so, for on your word depends comfort for the wretched, ransom for the captive, freedom for the condemned, indeed, salvation for all the sons of Adam, the whole of your race.
Why do you delay,why are you afraid?
Believe, give praise,
and receive the eternal Word
and receive the eternal Word
Answer
quickly, O Virgin. Reply in haste to the angel, or rather through the
angel to the Lord. Answer with a word, receive the Word of God. Speak
your own word, conceive the divine Word. Breathe a passing word, embrace
the eternal Word.
Let humility be bold, let modesty be confident. This is no time for virginal simplicity to forget prudence. In this matter alone, O prudent Virgin, do not fear to be presumptuous.Though modest silence is pleasing, dutiful speech is now more necessary.
Behold the handmaid of the Lord, Be it done to me according to your word.
From a homily in Praise of the Virgin by St. Bernard of Clairvaux. It is in the Office of Readings for
December 20, the fourth week of Advent.