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Day 23 – Wonder – An Advent Journey for the Discerning Heart – Discerning Hearts Podcasts




An Advent Journey for the Discerning Heart:
Prepare your heart for Christ through Scripture, the saints, and the gentle practice of daily listening.

Part Four: Welcoming Christ with a Heart Fully Awake

DAY 23 – Wonder

“And when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.”
Luke 1.41 RSV


Wonder is the interior awakening that happens when the heart recognizes God’s nearness. It is not dramatic, not emotional intensity, and not the pursuit of supernatural experience. Wonder is the soul’s quiet realization that grace is already at work, often before we understand it. It is the moment when something within us becomes alert to God’s presence in a way that humbles, steadies, and draws us into deeper reverence.

True wonder begins with listening. When the heart is attentive, it becomes capable of perceiving what God is doing beneath the surface of ordinary life. Wonder can arise through a greeting or a small kindness, but it just as often awakens in silence, in the beauty of creation, in the stillness of early morning, or in the way something simple suddenly draws the soul upward. A tree covered in frost, the quiet shape of clouds, candlelight in a dark chapel, the peaceful rhythm of breathing — these, too, can become places where grace stirs and the heart senses more than what appears. Wonder is the recognition that God is acting in ways we did not expect, often in hidden, gentle, and expansive movements.

As Advent nears its fulfillment, wonder prepares the soul to meet Christ with reverence. It slows the heart, opens the interior space where God can be received, and teaches us to expect His presence in small and simple ways. Wonder is not about understanding; it is about awareness. It disposes the heart to say, “God is here,” even before we fully grasp how.

Journey with the Saints –

St. Elizabeth

“And why is this granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
For behold, when the voice of your greeting came to my ears, the babe in my womb leaped for joy.”
Luke 1.43 RSV

St. Elizabeth offers a lived example of wonder rooted in humility and attentiveness. When Mary arrived at her home, Elizabeth’s response flowed from a heart formed in prayer and interior listening. She heard Mary’s greeting with her ears, but with her heart she perceived the presence Mary carried. Her recognition was immediate and Spirit-filled: “And why is this granted to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?”


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