THE WORD IN LENT - Friday, Second week in Lent
March 21, 2025 - Genesis 37:3-4,12-13,17-28; Matthew 21:33-43,45-46Living in hope does not mean everything will be in my favour; living for God does not guarantee that every thing in my life shall be pleasant and enjoyable. On the contrary, when I begin to choose God, when I begin to choose truth, when I begin to choose hope, precisely then my sufferings, troubles and temptations shall increase and intensify! How prepared am I? Yesterday the Word said, when I hope in the Lord, I am like that tree planted on the banks of the river... the question is, when tough times come can I stay there with hope, letting out my roots to the waters that run deep?
They are specially the moments of difficulties and struggles which we could call the moments of adversities, that define the strength of my faith and the presence or absence of my hope. Hope in adversities, defines the life of a true Christian who does not hesistate to pick his or her cross and follow the Master... towards death, but ultimately towards resurrection.
We have in the first reading, Joseph of the Old Testament, who is faced with adversity in his life, and this was not the end of it. He would be facing many more such and even worse! But he goes about them all without a word of lament, because he had his trust pinned on the Lord, his hope stongly founded on the relationship with God (faith). While on our part it is a lesson to inculcate within us a sense of never dying hope and never failing trust in the Lord, on the Lord's part it is an assurance of his promise: for I know the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare not for your ruin (cf. Jeremiah 29:11).
Jesus alludes to the experience of Joseph, combining it to what he was being put through, in the parable we find in the Gosple passage today! Hope in adversities - what great model can we have than the Crucifix that stands right in front of our eyes, whenever we enter the sanctuary of the presence of the Lord. That is limit to our hope, already lived as a witness by the Son of God... that we go to the farthest extent in trusting the Lord, holding the hand of God and going ahead on our life's journey!