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Friday, July 11, 2014

What persecutions have you encountered in following Jesus? How did you overcome them? - Daily Reflections July 11,2014


MORE SUBTLE PERSECUTIONS
 
Our continuous Gospel passages bring us now to Jesus’ instructions regarding the inevitable persecutions which His disciples were to undergo eventually.
       It is not only the martyrs who underwent persecutions. This last word certainly does not only refer to torments such as being nailed to the cross, being tortured and jailed, being scourged or burned at the stake, and similar ordeals. There are other more subtle and insidious persecutions. Ours is a society built by pride, materialism and maintenance of the status quo: all these spawn trials and difficulties to a genuine follower of Christ. And in a world built on free will instead of God’s will, we are being challenged to be martyrs in the broad sense (the original sense, in fact — that of giving witness).
       Our saint for today is a fine example. Benedict, known as the Patriarch of Western monks, didn’t die a martyr’s death. However, he had to face so many persecutions of different sorts: combatting temptations of the flesh, confronting conflicts from notorious monks, enduring assassination attempts and political intrigues, and overcoming his own selfish tendencies. As for ourselves, there isn’t much difference. While we may not be called to martyr our lives, we must “martyr” our way of life. We must put our selfish ways to death, and march to the beat of a different drummer. There may still be religious persecutions up to now against Christians in certain countries, but we must recognize the newer and more understated forms of persecutions and be ready to face them with the help of God. May St. Benedict be our inspiration, model and strength. Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: What persecutions have you encountered in following Jesus? How did you overcome them?
 
Strengthen me, Lord, whenever I meet persecutions in following You. Help me not to give up as I fulfill Your mission for me.

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