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Monday, April 8, 2013

Daily Reflections - April 7,2013


A STORY ABOUT FAITH
 
Every Second Sunday of Easter each year, we hear the story about Thomas. Of course, Thomas plays a major role here but the whole Gospel passage is actually about faith.
The Risen Lord awakens the faith of the frightened disciples. Then He invites Thomas to a deeper faith in Him. And at the end, the evangelist mentions that these stories were written down so that we may have faith.
Thomas could not believe what his comrades were telling him. He insisted on empirical evidence. In a way, he was like the modern man today who insists on facts, scientific analysis and proof. We can easily identify with Thomas. We, too, fear reality crashing down around us and we can bear only so much disorientation.
When the Lord invites him to get the proof he wanted, Thomas decides not to explain or defend himself, but simply to surrender. He is asked to believe that his Master is risen, and he rises to the occasion to confess even more — that his Master is not just Lord, but God. Thomas had overcome fear, uncertainty and doubt, and had reached the state of profound faith.
Faith has this sort of power because it is a supernatural gift. It was the Spirit Jesus breathed on the disciples that Easter afternoon and empowered them to believe and become themselves ambassadors of faith. Without that same Spirit, Thomas was powerless to believe. But once the breath of the Risen Lord touched him, Thomas experienced the joy of faith and assumed his God-appointed task to be one of the foundation stones of the Church.
Lack of faith brings sadness, while faith is a source of great joy. To have faith is to have wings that make one soar high above the corruption, dishonesty and lies in our society and the negative news in the media. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
 
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: What makes you doubt? What shakes your faith?
 
Lord, often my faith is shaken, and often I doubt. Breathe on me, Lord, Your powerful Spirit that I may never waver in the face of the uncertainties I encounter in life.
 
 

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