Seek Him and You Shall Find Him
“Herod the tetrarch heard about all that Jesus was doing, and he was greatly perplexed… And he kept trying to see Him.”
Herod
the tetrarch in today’s Gospel is an interesting figure for our study.
He beheaded John the Baptist because he did not like what John said. Now
Jesus was preaching and He was beginning to gather a large following.
The Gospel said that Herod heard Jesus speak. He was not readily
converted but the curious thing was, the Gospel said, “He kept trying to
see Him.” Herod
may
not have liked everything that he heard from Jesus but something in him
stirred every time he heard Jesus. He wanted more. He was interested.
He kept trying to see Him.
I remember now a parable.
A
man approached a monk meditating near the river bank for some advise on
the spiritual life. “Brother monk, how can I find God?” he inquired.
Without a word, the monk grabbed the man and, with his strong arm,
submerged him in the river face down. He fought off the monk and when he
surfaced he angrily said while grasping for air, “Are you trying to
kill me? I almost ran out of air there!” The monk calmly replied, “If
your desire to find God is as strong as your desire to get some air, you
will surely find Him.”
This is the key. Like Herod, we must keep trying to see Him.
You
want to hear His Word? It is there in the Scriptures. You only have to
open your Bible. Do you even have a Bible to begin with? You say you
want to be with Him? He is there in the Eucharist. He is there forever
waiting for you in the tabernacle. When was the last time you disposed
yourself well at Mass or visited the adoration chapel? You say you want
to feel His friendship? When was the last time you humbled yourself and
celebrated the sacrament of reconciliation?
Friends,
are you looking for God? He is not hiding. He is not playing hard to
get. The real issue is, “How hard are you looking for Him?”Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION QUESTION: How much time and space have you consecrated for your spiritual growth?
Lord Jesus, I own today the words of the Psalmist: “As morning breaks, I think of You, O Lord.” Amen.
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