“‘Learning Jesus’more and more, by faithfully attending His School of Love and doing away with ‘spiritual illiteracy’ in our lives!”
(Based on Acts 13:44-52 and Jn 14:7-14 – Saturday of the 4th Week of Easter)
“’Learn Jesus’ more by faithfully attending His School of Love and doing away with ‘spiritual illiteracy’ in our lives!”
(Based on Acts 13:44-52 and Jn 14:7-14 – Saturday of the 4th Week in Easter)
A priest – very devout to the Word of God and a good preacher – was asked, “Father, can you tell us, what makes you to be so passionate about the Word of God?”
The priest thought for a couple of seconds and replied:
“As I began my studies of the Bible, I began to realise…
… that I used to treasure the encouraging letters that were written by my parents when I was in the seminary!
… that I would time and again take these letters – though I knew the content of it by heart – and would get a special feeling, every time I went through them!”
And he added, “I realised this great truth: When you fall in love with the sender, you fall in love also with the letter of the sender!
The same is true of God
When we fall in love with God – the sender of the Word of God – we fall in love with the Bible!”
Have we fallen in love with the Word of God?
… or are we living in “spiritual illiteracy?”
Spiritual Illiteracy could be described as…
… the inability to know or understand the promptings and inspirations of the Holy Spirit
… the lack of keenness to know about the Lord, His Teachings and His Mission
… the failure to have any interest in knowing God and His infinite love and mercy
The Gospel of the Day presents Jesus revealing the spiritual illiteracy of His Apostles, “Have I been with you so long and yet you do not know me…?” (Jn 14:9)
The context of this statement is the Last Supper Discourse that Jesus gives to His chosen disciples.
The disciples had been, probably with Jesus for nearly three years…
They had seen Him performing many miracles
They had heard Him speak of the glorious Kingdom of God.
They had experienced Him endowed with the special favour of God
They had touched Him and received powers and graces for the mission.
Yet, when Jesus speaks about the Father, the disciples express their ignorance.
Jesus, therefore, puts forward the question, “Have I been with you so long and yet you do not know me…?” (Jn 14:9)
Our lives can also resemble these disciples – in ignorance of the Lord.
We may remain “illiterate” spiritually, even though we have been admitted for a long time in the school of Jesus.
We may be “illiterate” in knowing…
… the vision of Jesus in building His Kingdom on the earth
… the feelings of the Lord in being passionately zealous to save all people
… the value of the sacrifice that Jesus has offered for us by His passion and death
… the depth of glory that is promised to us as a fruit of the Resurrection, if we follow Him
This spiritual “illiteracy” causes us…
… to remain unaware of the power and workings of the Holy Spirit in our lives
… to become lethargic and uninterested to know more about the Lord and His Word
… to be lukewarm and indifferent to explore the Lord deeper, especially in His Sacraments.
The call of the Gospel is to rekindle the fire to know the Lord more intimately and closely.
The book of Hosea (Hos 4:6) places a warning if we are to continue in this “illiteracy”:
“My people perish for want of knowledge!
Since you have rejected knowledge, I will reject you from my priesthood!
Since you have ignored the law of your God, I will also ignore your sons”
A revolution is to be triggered so that “spiritual illiteracy” can be wiped away!
This is also a wonderful opportunity for us to examine the possible means of “knowing” the Lord and the many opportunities that we squander away in “knowing” Him deeper…
… Do I set apart, some time at least, daily, reading the Bible – His Holy Word?
… Do I spend time, without any fail, in quiet prayerful moments with the Lord?
… Do I maximize my possibilities of meeting the Lord in the Blessed Sacrament?
… Do I pick up opportunities to listen to His Spirit in the various situations of my life?
… Do I ignite the sparks of desire to participate in the Sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist and Confession?
St Paul points to the fact of how many Jews failed to recognize Jesus as the Messiah…
.. and thus missed out on “living a life in Him”
… and how the Gentiles would “learn the path to eternal life!”
“And Paul and Barnabas spoke out boldly, saying, “It was necessary that the word of God should be spoken first to you. Since you thrust it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life, behold, we turn to the Gentiles.
For so the Lord has commanded us, saying, ‘I have set you to be a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring salvation to the uttermost parts of the earth.’” (Acts 13:46-47)
Jesus desires that we know Him more…
… not just ‘about’ Him
… not just intellectual knowledge
… not just His teachings or wisdom
… But Him!
He wants all to have an “experiential” and a “living” experience of Him!
Let us realise that, “when you fall in love with the sender, you fall in love also with the letter of the sender!”
“When we fall in love with God – the sender of all the Word of God – we fall in love with the Bible!”
Let us “learn Jesus” more and more, faithfully attending His School of Love and doing away with “spiritual illiteracy” in our lives!
LEARN JESUS to LIVE JESUS to GIVE JESUS!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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Alone among all animate beings, man can boast of having been counted worthy to receive a law from God
… as an animal endowed with reason, capable of understanding and discernment… he is to govern his conduct by using his freedom and reason, in obedience to the One who has entrusted everything to him. (CCC # 1951)