“Ready to be led by Jesus, the ‘Compass’ and True Guide of our lives!”
(Based on Acts 6:1-7 and Jn 6:16-21 – Saturday of the 2nd Week of Easter)
A compass is an instrument used for navigation and orientation that shows direction.
It is used to find the right direction to get one to where one wants to go.
A compass helps to guide through unknown terrains.
A compass helps to direct well, without being lost.
A compass helps to keep right the focus.
A compass in life is a requirement in order to be constantly having the right target and aim.
The Gospel of the Day presents Jesus, as a person, in perfect control of His life; as a result of being in union with His Father – the Compass of His life..
… and He, becomes the Compass in the life of His disciples – to guide and direct them to safety!
The Gospel is the incident of Jesus walking on the waters, as the disciples travel in the boat, caught up in the midst of a strong sea wind.
This incident follows the “miraculous” event of the multiplication of five loaves and two fish, to feed a “massive” number of people. ( Jn 6: 1-15)
The people were greatly amazed and excited about this “super-miracle”.
This is evident in their words, “This is truly the Prophet, the One Who is to come into the world” (Jn 6: 14)
The people had seen an astonishing miracle.
The people had witnessed Someone who was able to provide them food.
The people had experienced Someone who could provide them security and strength.
But Jesus realized that all such excitement and exhilaration, would lead the people to make Him a King…
He knew that they would….
… be stuck to only material satisfaction and physical contentment
… not understand the heavenly and transcendental meaning of the miracle
And so Jesus withdrew to the mountain (Jn 6:15) to be with His Heavenly Father, alone.
His Beloved Father was the “Compass” of His life – the One who led Him….
…. to guide through unknown terrains
… to direct well, without being lost
…. to keep right the focus.
United with His Father, Jesus reaches out as a “Compass” to His struggling disciples…
They were being tossed up by the mighty waves and their boats were lashed by the mighty winds. (Jn 6:18)
But Jesus enters this “chaotic” scene….and ensures His peace and calm.
The disciples were lost…
They had missed sight of their direction…>> They were disoriented in their focus and sight…
Fear had seized them
Anxiety was drowning them.
But the Lord, the “Compass” of Life restores back their calm and focus and direction.
Nothing is lost, when we have the Lord as the compass of our lives.
Nothing will be drowned, if we hold on to Jesus, as the compass of our lives.
The disciples realized this…
… and they experienced the calming effect in their lives.
Are we also ready to have God as the “Compass” of our lives?
In prayer… In faithfulness.. In trust…
… let us be ready and open to be led by the True Guide of our lives!
God bless! Live Jesus!
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