Monday, December 13, 2021

The Joy of Simplicity

THE WORD IN ADVENT

December 14, 2021: Third Tuesday in Advent

Zephaniah 3:1-2, 9-13; Matthew 21: 28-32

This Sunday we were reflecting on the joy of simplicity as the joy of the Reign. It refers to the peace and serenity that would govern the life of a person who lives what he or she talks, the courage and authority that would mark the personality of the one who proclaims what one is conviced of and the righteousness of the one who never compromises on what is right, just and acceptable in the eyes of the Lord.

It is easier to look for honour in the eyes of the world and live a false life, deceiving every one around with compromises and appearances; but what a sad life it would be - ensuring peace and tranquility only in the short life that we have here and now. However, even that is not ensured, because the person has to live all the time cautious of not being exposed!

True joy comes from integrity, from simplicity of life - that is a life that is lived from the heart, a life lived at the core of our beings, a life that is lived in the presence of the Lord, totally open and transparent. The Joy of Simplicity gives us the foretaste of the joy of the Reign!

The Joy of Wisdom

THE WORD IN ADVENT

December 13, 2021: Third Monday in Ordinary time

Numbers 24:2-7,15-17; Matthew 21: 23-27

The Joy of the Spirit is guaranteed when we know the ways of the Lord... the wisdom of the Spirit lets us grow in the quality of discernment, to get to know the right thing to be done at the right moment! When we are guided by this spirit of discernment, we shall not be answerable to anyone, other than the One who has sent us. 

When the Pharisees and the Scribes questioned Jesus or even threatened him, Jesus never trembled or feared. He was certain about what he was and who he was; and above all these, he trusted in the One who sent him and did everything that his Father commissioned him to do.

The message is simply this: that we develop within us the joy of the Wisdom of the Lord. The Wisdom of the Spirit fills us with three specific capabilities - to know the right thing to do; to do the right thing at the right time; to take responsibility without any diffidence for all that we choosee to do.

The Joy of Wisdom, is to possess the light of the Lord and dare to walk by it all our life