Thursday, April 9, 2015

WITH SIGNS AND WONDERS

Friday within the Easter Octave: 10th April, 2015

Today begins the next round of efforts to contain the good news. When Jesus spoke of it, they killed him and heaved a big sigh thinking it was over. Little did they imagine the problem was far from settled. The Reign of God is like the seed that a sower planted in his field, the Master had said... after a brief silence, it will certainly shoot up. Here the Saducees and the Pharisees begin to feel the startles as they see the first signs of sprouting. That was already too strong! From a fear filled bunch of rugged Jews, the apostles turned out to be fire filled upstarts, gradually shaping up to be formidable people of God, standing for and proclaiming the good news, namely the person of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Saviour of the World.
The proclamation was strong because it was accompanied by signs and wonders, as the Master himself had set the model. Walking on the Sea, hauling an impossibly large catch of fish...these were no new signs for the disciples. They were merely confirmations of the continued presence of the Lord who had lived and moved with them.The disciples would not allow themselves to be stopped by anyone or anything. Soon we will begin to hear the violence that was unleashed against the new movement of the Risen Lord. Nothing, absolutely nothing will stop them from their commitment to proclaim the Lord.

Today, if we wish to be Easter people, let our life be a proclamation and a proclamation that is accompanied by signs and wonders: signs that stand counter to the self centered  standards of the world today; and wonders that make people see the love and mercy of God in and through us!

THE SCRIPTURES SPEAK AND THE LORD ACTS

Thursday within the Easter octave: 9th April, 2015

Acts 3: 11-26; Lk 24:35-48


Understanding the Scriptures was an essential part of realising their identity for the disciples. From yesterday we see the Risen Lord take upon himself the task of opening their minds to the scriptures,  because it was from that understating that they were able to make sense of all that they were going through. Once clarified, their identity was extraordinarily strong and they accomplished feats that nobody would imagine. That is the power of clear and specific identity.

The questions today to us: what is our identity?  What does the Scripture say? Do we spend time listening to the Lord speak in and through the Scripture? Do we seek the the understanding of the Lord to make sense of what It has to offer us? Do we believe that the Scripture speaks to us and the Lord acts through us?