THINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS AS THEY SEEM
In
one of the Psalms, we read that crying may endure through the night but
joy comes with the morning. This is often so true of discipleship.
Jesus tells His disciples that it will look as though the powers of the
world have triumphed and that they, His disciples, have lost. However
that is not the case. Things are not always as they first seem to be, as
sorrow will ultimately turn to joy.
Jesus is referring at least in the first instance to His own passion,
death and then resurrection. The first two aspects reflect defeat while
the third speaks of a final victory. The first two are overcome by the
third. This is also often the pattern in discipleship. There are many
false starts and dead ends in a disciple’s life as we grow in listening
to God’s will and then putting it into action. There are times when we
make mistakes and have to turn back to find the right path again, but in
the end, if we are faithful to the work of the Holy Spirit in and
through us, we triumph. This is God’s work in us.
Even if we look at the world around us and see the walls of
materialism, consumerism and secularism closing in on us, we can be
tempted to despair as we look at defeat in the face. However, we need to
look beyond seeming defeat and trust that there is always another
conclusion if we have faith in Jesus Christ. The life of a faithful
Christian no longer considers defeat to the powers of evil as a
possibility since Christ is risen from the dead.
It is the victory of Christ that we celebrate at Easter; it is that
same victory that we live on a daily basis. It is not an option to
consider defeat as that would be an insult to Jesus. Let us pray that we
not only receive the gift of God’s victory but that we both live it and
proclaim it at every opportunity we get. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Have you been through any suffering? How did it turn into joy?
Holy
Spirit, help me to live a victorious Christian life that sees no defeat
in any of the projects of the Church. Help me to live under the grace
of God for my salvation.
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