“Resigning ourselves to the complete power and providence of the Lord!”
(Based on Acts 6:1-7, 1 Pt 2:4-9 and Jn 14:1-12 – 5th Sunday of Easter)
A visitor was once walking along a high part of the shore of the Dead Sea.
As he casually was strolling across and relaxingly enjoying, he lost his balance and fell into the water.
Swimming was an activity he had never learnt!
Desperation was a weakness that hastened to him quickly!
He could not swim and, in extreme anxiety, lest he should sink and be drowned, he began to fling his arms about frantically!
Was his life going to be terminated?
Was his enjoyable walk awaiting an anti-climax end?
At last, exhausted by wildly moving his arms for help, he felt he could do no more.
Then he found something strange happening…
The waters bore him up!
The water of the Dead Sea is so heavy with salt and other minerals that when he lay still in it he found he floated on the surface!
When he frantically moved his arms, in despair, there was immense fear of drowning..
But when he became still, he experienced the calm of support and strength!
Drowning was an impossibility, so long as he resigned himself to the power of the deep!
In our life of faith, are we ready to “resign ourselves to the power of the deep?”
The Gospel of the Day is an assuring lesson by the Lord – the Way, the Truth and the Life – to His disciples to trust deeper and place their hopes in Him.
The Gospel begins with the statement: “Do not let your hearts be troubled” (Jn 14: 1)
We need to highlight the context of this particular statement:
Jesus is having The Last Supper, with His chosen disciples…
… in a few hours from now, He will be undergoing an immense “agony” in the Garden of Gethsemane
… a little later, He would be undergoing excruciating humiliation and a painful death on the Cross.
Yet, with this impending dangers, the Lord is at peace within Himself
He not only nurtures a peace within; He even assures this peace to His followers exhorting them: “Do not be troubled!”
What gave Jesus this tremendous power to have inner serenity and peace, in the face of agonizing trouble?
It was His relationship with His Abba… His Heavenly Father!
He came to this world solely to do the Will of His Father…
… and it was the assurance of the Father, with Him, that would be the secret of His Success in Mission!
As Christians, don’t we also face immense pressures and difficulties in life?
… persecutions in witnessing our faith in the society
… challenges to live an authentic Christian life in a corrupt society
… struggles to live a holy life, in the midst of alluring sinful tendencies
What can give us power to have inner serenity and peace, in the face of such agonizing troubles?
It is only our relationship to the Father, through Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit!
It is PRAYER alone that can take us through the storms of life!
The Psalmist says, “I will lie down in peace and sleep comes at once for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety” (Ps 4:8)
To be able to sleep in the midst of severe storms, is a sign of tremendous peace of mind!
Isaiah 43:2 promises:
“When you go through deep waters, I will be with you.
When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown”
Yes, the one…
… who has immense faith and trust in God has absolutely nothing to worry, even in the midst of any storm or squall
… who has great confidence and belief in Divine Providence has just nothing to fear, even in the midst of any horror or terror.
Jesus was in communion with His Father.
This bonding made Him to be assured of every protection and care!
This union made Him to be rest assured of every safety and security!
And this important spiritual principle, Jesus teaches His disciples too:
The higher one is in union with God, the lesser will be the anxiety-factor in life.
Even when Jesus faced the greatest storm of His life – His passion and death – He was able to go through the crisis in peace and serenity.
Before being arrested and taken for being crucified, Jesus assures peace and joy for his disciples: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you” (Jn 14: 27)
The Lord today invites us to have this same kind of faith and trust in Him and His Divine Providence.
Let us realize that we are a chosen generation – God has called and chosen each one of us to live a life in Him by totally trusting in Him!
“You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people, that you may declare the wonderful deeds of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvellous light!” (1 Pet 2:9)
Faith and Trust in Him also demands that we set proper priorities and make choices for the Lord and His Kingdom.
The community of disciples, as we read in the Acts of the Apostles, is a beautiful inspiration for all of us to set proper priorities for the Lord.
When they realized that there was a danger to side-line the ‘Word of the Lord’ to other ‘works of the Lord,’ they set apart a few people for the charitable service while they others devoted to prayer and ministry of the Word:
“It is not right that we should give up preaching the Word of God to serve tables. Therefore, brethren, pick out from among you seven men of good repute, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may appoint to this duty. But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the Word!” (Acts 6:2-4)
Life will, undoubtedly, bring with it many storms and tempests in life.
We may experience lots of fear…
We may feel the end is near…
But the one who trusts in Him – the Way, the Truth and the Life – is assured of safety and security!
The more we are close to the Lord, the deeper would be this faith and confidence!
Drowning in life is an impossibility, when we resign ourselves to the complete power and providence of the Lord.
The power of the Lord is with us and beneath us…
… waiting to bear us up!
Do we trust?
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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