The Ladder Homilies

Waiting in Hope - Rev. Fr. Sujit Thomas


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On the Feast of the Lord’s Entry into the Temple (Mayaltho), Rev. Fr. Sujit Thomas reflects on the Gospel of Luke 2:22–40, where the infant Christ is presented in the Temple and meets the faithful witnesses Simeon and Anna. This feast, often called the Feast of the Meeting, reveals Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s long-awaited hope for salvation.

Drawing parallels across the Gospel of Luke, Fr. Sujit highlights a powerful theme of waiting: Simeon waits for the consolation of Israel, Anna proclaims redemption to those who are waiting, and Joseph of Arimathea waits for the Kingdom of God. Together, these figures show how Christ fulfills every expectation—often in ways that defy human assumptions.

This homily challenges us to ask why only a few recognized the Messiah when He came. The answer lies in their spiritual watchfulness: they were able to recognize God’s fulfillment in unexpected forms—a poor child, a suffering servant, a crucified Lord.

Extending this theme to the life of the Church, Fr. Sujit reminds us that Christians today are also called to wait: for Christ’s Second Coming and for God’s work in our own lives. Through Scripture, liturgy, and tradition, the Church teaches us to wait not with fear or despair, but with hopeful expectation—awake, faithful, and at work in the Lord’s vineyard.

A timely reflection on Christian hope, patient waiting, and learning to trust God’s fulfillment even when it comes in unexpected ways.

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