Day 3 “The Boy at the Bus Stop”
“Peace be with you! We are in Day 3 of Advent,
and welcome to Tiny Advent Parables with me Fr. Dominic —
where simple moments of daily life
reveal the deeper meaning of this holy season.”
“Today’s parable comes from a scene we’ve all witnessed…
a child waiting at a bus stop in the rain.”
“One rainy morning, a little boy stood at a bus stop —
no umbrella, shoes soaked, hair dripping.
While everyone else huddled under shelter,
he stood in the rain, smiling at the sky.
A stranger finally asked him,
‘Aren’t you upset that it’s raining this much?’
The boy shrugged and said,
‘My mum says the rain means God is washing the world clean.
If God is washing, I shouldn’t complain.’
The stranger looked at the boy —
this simple, innocent trust —
and something inside him softened.
He felt a kind of peace he hadn’t known in years.
A peace that came from a child
who saw cleansing where others saw inconvenience.”
“Life has its rainy seasons.
Times when everything feels heavy,
messy,
uncomfortable,
unwanted.
Change that disrupts us.
Loss that shakes us.
Uncertainty that frightens us.
Moments that make us say,
‘Why now, Lord?’
But Advent invites us to see the rain differently.
Rain is messy…
but it cleans.
Rain is inconvenient…
but it restores.
Rain is uncomfortable…
but it softens the hard ground
so something new can grow.
Maybe the season you’re going through
is not meant to drown you…
but to wash something inside you —an attitude,
a fear,
a wound,
a memory you’ve outgrown.
Sometimes God’s cleansing feels like chaos
until we finally understand
what He was preparing.”
“So today, pause and ask yourself:
‘What rain is God sending into my life?
And what might He be cleansing through it?’
Instead of resisting,
whisper this Advent prayer:
‘Lord, wash my heart. Make me new again.’
This is Tiny Advent Parables with me Fr. Dominic.
Let God’s rain bring you peace.”