A GLIMPSE OF THE FATHER
I
remember walking into the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome and being
overwhelmed by the large life-size images of the Apostles. As you enter,
the images flank either side, standing alongside each other as pillars representing the foundation of the Church and seemingly looking over the passing pilgrims, day in and day out.
Today, we celebrate the Feast of Sts. James and Philip, both called by Jesus Himself. They had firsthand experience of being with Jesus. What must it have been like to be in the company of Jesus over a long period of time?
The
Gospel today gives us a glimpse of what it must have been like. Jesus
has just expressed Himself as the Way, the Truth and the Life. He speaks
of the Father: “To see Me is to have seen the Father.” This is His
answer when Philip says,
“Let us see the Father and we shall be satisfied.” The Father
satisfies, and is merciful, loving and kind. He satisfies our deep
longings for love and healing, peace and freedom. So often, we look elsewhere for satisfaction, but only the Father satisfies. Only Jesus leads us to the Father.
Sadly,
we live in a world of absent fathers, physically and/or
psychologically. We all need to be in a relationship. It is true that
once we have discovered a father’s love, we become strong in identity,
secure in our emotions, and sure in our ways. We need a father’s love to
satisfy the longings of our human heart. For nine months we lived in
the womb of our mother, so the mother’s love is set deep within. We have
to let go and search for the love of the Father. It doesn’t come easy. Some never find it. But Jesus has told us that no one can come to the Father except through Him, as He is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
Let
us take time to be with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament today. Then we
shall see the Father and know what St. Teresa of Avila means when she
says, “Prayer is coming to the One who I know loves me. The Father loves
me, since He sees in us what He sees and loves in Christ Jesus.” Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are you still longing for your father’s love? Seek Jesus and you will be satisfied.
Jesus, show me the Way. Lead me to the Truth. Fill me with Your Life. Amen.
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