Wednesday, February 25, 2015

THE WORD IN LENT -9

The Lord who is at hand

First Week of Lent: Thursday, 26th Feb, 2015
Est 12: 14-16; 23-25; Lk 7:7-12

The Lord is at hand, always, in all circumstances, specially in difficulties and troubles. This is the promise of the cross. Because as the letter to the Hebrews would affirm, we do not have a master who does not understand us. We have someone who understands us and knows us, for he himself has gone through all that we are put through in life. A very Christ-ian attitude in the face of difficulties and struggles would be to approach any situation with an endless hope, a limitless certainty that God is with me, whether I can feel it or not at a concrete moment, in a concrete manner. 

There have been moments in the lives of the saints when they have been through darkness and obscurity. It is in the manner that they handled such experiences that they have deserved their identity of sanctity. Today, we are growing weaker and weaker in our faith-life, that we are discouraged, desperate in the first moment of our failure or trial. The increasing number of suicides and increasing multitudes of God-forsakers are only symptoms of such a deficiency. 

Our Christian faith would be meaningless without this conviction, for which Esther today stands witness and Jesus shines as an advocate - the conviction that the Lord is at hand, always, in all circumstances, especially when I am through struggles and difficulties!

THE WORD IN LENT -8

Conversion - an internal choice

First week of Lent: Wednesday, 25th Feb, 2015
Jon 3: 1-10; Lk 11: 29-32

Waking up a sleeping person is not as difficult as waking up someone who pretends to sleep. Lent is all about conversion; and conversion is something absolutely personal. External signs of it are appreciable, but they are not all. At times we can have splendid extremal signs of religiosity and concern for others while they may merely be hypocrisy and hidden agendas. But the good or bad news is that,  God knows our innermost thoughts and yearnings. We create and maintain whatever image we would like with those around us, but with God it is always the truth and nothing but truth. 

Jesus gives the Jews,  the so called chosen people the challenge of the simple people of Nineveh. Today too the highly sophisticated, the so called devoted, and the self proclaimed Spiritual people are given the challenge of a simple and unsophisticated person who converts in his or her heart of heart towards God. He or she would be much greater and much closer to the Reign of God! Conversion is a matter of the heart... an internal and absolute choice for God.