Monday, April 3, 2023

LOVE NEVER GIVES UP ON GOD

 Holy Week 2023 - THE PREACHING TUESDAY

April 4: Isaiah 49:1-6; John 13:21-33, 36-38 

 

 




"Though I thought I toiled in vain... yet my reward is with the Lord", this feeling expressed by Isaiah in the first reading fits perfectly the state of Jesus' mind, as he bids a bitter farewell to his disciples today. Arriving at the fag end of his ministry, Jesus knows what is in store and prepares himself for it. Judas' betrayal, Peter's denial... he foresees everything and forewarns them too, but everything in vain. However, he knows that in everything God works for the good of those who love God (cf. Rom 8:28). 

Just after the cleansing of the Temple and the controversy created by it, Jesus is found preaching at the Temple, for the last time. The Jews, the high priests and the scribes, have always challenged Jesus regarding the authority with which he is doing all that he does! Jesus does not care to prove his authority, not because he could not but because it was so obvious. His words were accompanied with signs, his teachings were authenticated with his living and no one needed any proof for Jesus' authority. The problem was that they were not ready see the obvious truth. But Jesus' love does not let him lose heart...he goes on. That is true love - it never gives up. 

These days, experiencing a totally strange holy week, a holy week in quarantine, there could be anxieties, helplessness, doubts and fears in the minds of all...but let us remember, Love never gives up. God has never given up on us and we shall never give up on God, if we truly love God. Let us learn to see and believe the presence of God amidst whatever the situation be.

Believing involves repentance! Believing comes from a conviction, from an experience. Repent and believe - that was the invitation with which the Lent began! 


How far have we progressed in it? 

 

Sunday, April 2, 2023

LOVE CONSUMES ONESELF

Holy Week 2023 - CLEANSING MONDAY 

April 3: Isaiah 42:1-7; John 12:1-11

 



 

 

The flame burns more vigorously as it is about to quench itself, they say. The perfume spreads itself more vivaciously when it is about to vanquish itself. The love for his father and the passion for his mission, burns ever brighter as Jesus nears the cross. Jesus is about to enter into his last few days, and more and more begin to believe in him and come to him. Even while these happen, the stubborn heart of Judas does not give way, the plotting spirit of the high priest and scribes does not change! 

This day within the Holy week is called the Cleansing Monday, as we see Jesus after entering Jerusalem, paying a visit to the Temple and cleansing it! Don't make my Father's house a den of robbers, he cries. As the scripture says, the zeal for his house consumes him, the love for his father consumes him, the love for his mission consumes him. 

All the good that Jesus did, all the signs that marked his mission did not manage to convert that one section of the people, because they had their hearts hardened and their eyes blinded. May we hear today the yearning cry of the Lord to true conversion. May we make up our mind to truly break away from some act or tendency that we habitually fall in. As Jesus cleanses that temple, the invitation to us is clear: our body is the temple of the Lord, is it maintained as the Lord's dwelling place or has it turned into a robber's den. Isn't it time for us to take note of it and cleanse it for all its impurities. Our love for the Father, for the Lord and for being the dwelling of the Spirit, should consume ourselves! 

True love consumes oneself, true wish for the wellbeing of the other shall lead a person to consume oneself. That is what is happening with the Lord - and are we ready continuously cleanse our love for each other, for the whole humanity, for God, so true as we are prepared even to be consumed ourselves!

Saturday, April 1, 2023

BLESSED HOLY WEEK 2023


May these days of journey with the Lord fill us with 
compassion for the other, 
communion with each other and 
commitment to the will of God. 

May the celebrations of these days 
open the eyes and the ears of our hearts 
that each of us may hear, understand, perceive and personalize 
our call to become more and more divine from within.

May your wounds heal us O Lord!
May your death grant us life O Lord!
May your love make us truly human, 
after your image and likeness O Lord!

Friday, March 31, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace is communion

The WORD in LENT - Fifth week, Saturday

April 1, 2023: Ezekiel 37: 21-28; John 11: 45-56


The Word today offers us a clue to understand the central mission of the Son of God. As God announces it so explicitly through the prophets, what God wishes is to gather into one all the dispersed children of God, dispersed geographically, spiritually, economically, politically and in every other way. Jesus is the son of David, promised in all eternity to gather not merely the two nations (Judah and Israel), but all dispersed children of God into one. 

The call is ours too: to be agents of unity and harmony, uniting people in love and building a humanity that is joyful. If we are against such unity, even if merely in thought or merely in single instances, we are not in line with the mission of the Saviour. He would say, 'if you don't gather with me, you scatter!' (cf. Lk 11:23; Mt 12:30). 

The simplest and the plainest definition of peace is co-existence. Though that is not the ideal of all ideals proposed by peace, it is something fundamental to peace - to live together, to gather all in one, to have the possibility of co-existing. Each of us, in every way we can, is called to do all that one can towards bringing true peace, harmony and love, wherever we are. Lent is a time when I can have a look at myself and judge how disposed I am towards bringing this peace and harmony - in terms of faith, it is communion.

Where I am, in what I do, in my thoughts and in my choices, beginning from the immediate context of my family and community, do I really act as an agent of communion? Or am I dividing people, segregating people, antagonising persons, and destroying peace? That is the ultimate question that this Peace-Lent leaves us with to reflect on as we enter into the Holy Week tomorrow, because peace is communion. 

Thursday, March 30, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace entails suffering!

The WORD in LENT - Fifth week, Friday

March 31, 2023: Jeremiah 20: 10-13; John 10: 31-42


Jeremiah is indeed a perfect foreshadow of Jesus, except in one case! He was in distress too, just as Jesus, for the sake of the will of the One who called him and had sent him; he was cornered for nothing and taken to task for his dedication to the Lord and to the mission handed to him by the Lord. When they persecuted him with their hatred, he cried out to the Lord to come to his assistance and vindicate him in the presence of these people.

In contrast to Jeremiah, Jesus does not wish to see the vengeance that the Lord would take on those who did not heed his call, those who were persecuting him for wrong reasons, those who refused to see such an obvious point that he was mking amidst them, by his words and deeds. Jesus always wished that they turn to him, believe in him, in his words and in his works and realise that he is in the Father and the Father is in him. 

Both Jeremiah and Jesus, give us one message: there can be no peace without suffering! They give this message in the very example of their lives, in distress for the Lord. Blessed are those who hunger for justice and peace, for they shall be filled; Blessed are they who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for their's is the kingdom of God. Being in distress for the Lord, for the Lord's purposes, is a crucial way to peace, and that would indicate an obvious truth - that peace entails suffering!

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace is Eternity

The WORD in LENT - Fifth week, Thursday

March 30, 2023: Genesis 17:3-9; John 8: 51-59


Though they claimed to be people of the covenant, they did not grasp the real meaning of the covenant that the Lord had made with them. They considered it to be only a material blessing, giving them prosperity and posterity. Jesus tries to drive home to their minds the holistic difference that the Lord makes in our lives, in and through the covenant: the covenant actually makes us like God - eternal and all spiritual. 

Whoever keeps my word will never see death, declares Jesus. Never seeing death, or becoming immortal or eternal like God, is to participate in the very nature of God. That is what our covenant with the Lord makes of us - immortal, eternal, spiritual beings destined for the Glory of God. This is what Jesus wishes to introduce us into - that would fill us with a peace that is eternal. 

In Jesus we have a profound reality to observe and accept: that God wants to share with us God's very nature -the nature of eternity, the aspect of timelessness, the fact that our earthly life is just a tiny part of the entire existence we possess, in the mind of God earlier and in union with God later. If we accept this perspective, we would understand the folly of an exaggerated insistence and dependence on material prosperity. In this vision, we would be able to understand what Jesus meant when he said, before ever Abraham was, I am! 

Are we ready to understand the true meaning of the covenant we have with God or are we picking up stones against it? Oh, what a peace that God has in store for us, a peace that is eternity!



Tuesday, March 28, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace is Freedom!

The WORD in LENT - Fifth week, Wednesday

March 29, 2023: Daniel 3: 14-20,24-25,28; John 8: 31-42


Truth will set you free; true love will set you free; it will make you experience that freedom even inside a furnace - what a strong message from the Word today, and this is the foundation of true peace too! A truth that sets you free! 

The Word speaks of the power of truth to set persons free. Faithfulness to One God was an act of truth for the Jews - because that is what they experienced and they never wished to compromise on  that. Today we see the story of the three men inside the furnace - the icons of this uncopromising dedication to truth... in and through their faithfulness to God. They were ready to lay down their lives. In stead they set ablaze the fire of faithfulness in the others.

Jesus shows the same faithfulness in his fearlessness. He speaks against the compromises the Jews continue to make and accuses them of being slaves to their own compromises. In fact compromises lead to bondages, while truth leads to freedom and peace! It is easy to win a so-called peace with compromises, but that would not last long and even as much as it lasts, it would not be true peace. It would be a state of inner restlessness and turmoil, enough to ask someone who has lied for the first time. The problem is we get so used to this inner turmoil and compromises that we are deceived by psuedo-peace very easily.

We have our daily furnaces in our lives, to prove our faithfulness to God, our uprightness in truth. The offer is clear and open: I will set you free, truth will set you free, Lord declares. The real source of peace is here, for peace is freedom!

Monday, March 27, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace is looking up to the Lord

The WORD in LENT - Fifth week, Tuesday

March 28, 2023: Numbers 21: 4-9; John 8:21-30


They thought they were finishing his story off. Little did they know they were giving rise to an all new history. The Lord was lifted and as he had said, he drew all to himself when he was lifted. 

Today too, as always, the blood of some innocent children of God is being spilled for no reason, or for some petty selfcentredness, but it is not a signal of the end of the Reign of God. In stead, let the world beware that the Lord is being lifted up. And when the Lord is lifted up, he will definitely draw people to himself.

All that we need to do is like Jesus himself guarantee that we do not act as we like but according to the will of the One who had called us. As Jesus himself testified it was his doing the will of his Father that gave him the meaning of his life. As the Scripture points through St. Paul it is the obedience to the Father that placed Jesus above every being on earth and gave him the name that is above every name ( Phil 2: 8-11). Jesus was lifted high in his choice for the will of God. 

When we decide to do the will of God, we shall be lifted too! But that does not mean, we will have a great time, appreciation and affirmation, celebrations and jubilations... it means that we will be denounced, tortured, and even killed. That is being lifted, a very painful process - but the only process that will render us true children of God, the only process that will guarantee authentic peace, the only process that will fill us with peace and make us instruments of that peace for the world. 

Are we ready to look up to the Lord, lifted high, with a heart to let ourselves be drawn by him, and be lifted as he was?

Sunday, March 26, 2023

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Peace is siding with the weak

The WORD in LENT: Fifth week, Monday

March 27, 2023: Daniel 13: 1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62; John 8; 1-11


Susanna's story in the first reading and the story of the woman in the Gospel accused of adultery brought to Jesus, are two grand examples of the fact that God takes side with the weak and the vulnerable. At times the so-called just and righteous would wonder what is wrong with God, the way God takes sides with the so-called sinners and the undeserving! But if they were truly just and truly righteous, that is if they were really Godly, they would do the same too - side with the weak!

It would be the same with us: If we were careful not to side ourselves with the self righteous and self proclaimed just ones, we would easily understand our call to play God's role in the situations we find ourselves in: the role of taking sides with the weak, the vulnerable, the little ones of the Lord! That is the root of true peace. 

The difference between the above mentioned two camps is this: one is obssessed with condemning, the other is moved by compassion. It is compassion that is Godly and we need to grow seriously out of a vindictive spirit, if we want to put on the mind of Christ. 

True Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things and endures all things (1 Cor 13:7).

Saturday, March 25, 2023

PEACE IS TOWARDS NEW LIFE

PEACE-LENT 2023 - Fifth Sunday in Lent 

March 26, 2023: Ezekiel 37:12-14; Romans 8:8-11; John 11:1-45


The signs of life are newness, change, growth, freshness and development. We are called to be People of Life. Being people of life is not easy today, because we live in a culture of death. Death is signified by a state of stand still, a state of no change, a state of decay, a state of giving up, a state of discouragement. The world today is filled with these signs - everyone seems to be giving up very easily. People see corruption and mismanagement, but they give up that nothing can be done - this becomes the source of a restlessness. People see sinfulness and decadence, but give up saying that is the order of the day- that proves to be a distinct origin of peacelessness. Can these be signs of a people of life? Can a Christian take this stand towards life?

The Word this Sunday invites us to be People of Life... because we are children of the God of Life. God gives us life and constantly renews us. In the first reading, we are invited to reflect through Prophet Ezekiel, the gift of Life that is given to us by the very author of life, that is God. In faith we have a relationship built between God and us: You shall be my people and I shall be your God... that is the alliance that God has made with us, and is faithful to. You shall be my children and I shall be your father and mother; You shall be my flock and I shall be your shepherd; You shall be my beloved and I shall fill you with my love... says the Lord. 

That promise of life is a source of peace, the depth of true sense in life. Today the Lord promises us amidst all the darkness of the world and the shadow of death, to fill us with God's Spirit and make us live. As those dry bones, gathered together and stood up to life, so can we rise up in this world as people of life, living a life of Faith.

We are constantly challenged and threatened by the darkness that surrounds us, as the darkness that surrounded Lazarus in the tomb. Lord it's been four days since he has been laid there, they said. Four days... the Jews believed that from the fourth day after death, the process of decay began. The decayed body comes to life, the situation of total hopelessness is brought to life by the Hope of Resurrection... Jesus declares, I am the Life and Resurrection. In Baptism we are all united to the death of Christ on the Cross, and that gives us the hope of sharing the Resurrection of the Lord. 

Resurrection is the promise of the deepest of all peace, the eternal peace that God alone can give. That promise rests on the call that we have received to live as People of life, people who look to the light, people who look up to resurrection, people who are filled with joy and optimism, people who live a life of Hope.

If we are people of life, it has to be seen in our daily life... we cannot live a life that is like anyone else and call ourselves people of life. We cannot grumble and mourn like everyone and call ourselves people of life. We cannot give up and groan like the rest of the world and call ourselves people of life. We cannot just succumb to sinfulness and evil and still call ourselves people of life. St. Paul in the second letter makes it clear to us...we are to live our life in the Spirit, not the life of flesh. Life in the Spirit is filled with light, radiance, joy and above all, Love. The Spirit of the Risen Lord has to fill our life and thus we will be light to the nations, witness of God's love to the people around, testimonies of the Resurrection that is promised to us and signs of the eternal life that we are called to. 

That is the guarantee of peace, our own and that of the whole humanity. The foundation is love...to live a life that is filled with love, love for God who loves us abundantly and love for our brothers and sisters, with respect and dignity to each and every child of God. We will stand for, radiate and uphold life as people of life, living a life of Love.

Let us heed the call that the readings give us today: to be people of life, in faith, in hope and in love. Turning to the God of life in faith, beholding the gift of life and resurrection in hope and living a life in the Spirit, in a true sense of love... is a sure way to peace at heart and peace of the humanity.