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He did not come to abolish the law

After the crucifixion comes the resurrection.  Jesus gives us a reason to hope.
Jesus gives us a reason to hope!

In Matthew 5:17-19, Jesus tells us that He did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it.  So what does that mean for us? 

One word that came to mind as I thought about it was: difficulty.  Our need to regularly receive the sacrament of Reconciliation is proof of how difficult it is to follow the law. If Jesus didn’t come to abolish the law, then it must mean He didn’t come to rid us of difficulty:  whether the difficulty be our inability to follow the law – a form of self-inflicted suffering or whether the difficulty is some other form of suffering like an illness or tragic loss.  Instead, He came to “carry it out” through example.

Yes, Jesus came to save us but in His infinite love and mercy He also came to show us how life is done.  He came to model for us how to see our way THROUGH suffering.  Jesus showed us what it means to accept God’s will and proved to us once and for all that beyond the suffering lies a glorious resurrection.  Jesus gave us a reason to HOPE!

Control?

We all tend to become anxious or disappointed when life doesn’t go according to plan.  Our need to control every aspect of life is probably what causes most of our suffering.  The sooner we accept the reality God is in control, the happier we’ll be.  Jesus actually gave us a prescription for happiness in the Beatitudes!  It’s certainly worth pondering.  

How we deal with suffering determines where we go from there.  Accepting it and surrendering  to God’s will allows us to see there is a light at the end of the tunnel.   We see the lesson, we grow in virtue. In choosing to avoid it at all costs we remain in darkness, constantly reliving the pain and never coming out on the other side.

WWJD?

Jesus prepared for His suffering by slipping away to pray.  When he was tempted, He relied on Scripture.  When He doubted, He trusted.  When He was in pain, He surrendered. We are called to do the same.  So how do you manage your stress, pain and suffering?  How do you prepare for a tough road ahead?  Do you follow Jesus’ example?

I recently read the following excerpt in a daily inspirational journal titled The Book of Awakening by Mark Nepo:

Even in the Dark

Seldom seen, growing along the ocean floor, the white plumed anemone is a watery blossom.  It is white lace, opening under tons of black, opening as if bathed in the sun, while so far from the sun.

This is the trick to staying well, isn’t it:  to feel the sun even in the dark.  To not lose the truth of things when they go out of view.  To grow just the same.  To know there is still water even when we are thirsty.  To know there is still love, even when we are lonely.  To know there is still peace, even when we are suffering.

None of this invalidates our pain, but only strengthens our way back into the light.

Imagine the “this” in that last sentence is Jesus.  Jesus strengthens our way back into the light!  Lean on Him, trust in Him, follow Him!


Lent is just one week away. Any plans?

Lent is just one week away.  Any plans?
Lent: Prayer, fasting and almsgiving

Lent is just one week away. What are your plans to make it a great one? In the past I have shared some ideas. Please make sure to type in “Lent” in the search bar to the right to read some old posts or simply click above on “ideas” and the link will take you there. Today, I just wanted to share some titles I thought you may be interested in using during Lent. I think these titles will help focus your attention on our Lord and His Word. They are:

Gospel Reflections by Bishop Barron – here you will find the daily Gospel readings, Bishop Barron’s thoughts and then room for your own reflection. Sadly as I check the Word on Fire website, it seems the book is sold out. However, you can sign up on the site to receive Bishop Barron’s Gospel Reflections via email. Bishop Barron is a treasure, I would definitely recommend signing up for his daily reflections.

Sacred Space 2019 by the Irish Jesuits – here you will find a weekly theme to ponder, along with daily Gospel readings and inspiration points to go further in your thoughts about what you just read.

Mary, A Beacon to Light the Way by Joan Chittister – if you have a deep devotion to Mary, you may want to check this out. It contains one reflection for each of the Sunday Gospels and draws on the various facets of Mary.

Wishing you a Spirit-filled, blessed Lent! God bless you.
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