“Let us always have the joy to proclaim:
‘In Jesus I rest. In Jesus I stay calm!'”
(Based on the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord)
A Christian businessman had the following note stuck on his door: “I follow the ‘submarine spirituality!’”
One of his client – interested in this caption – asked him its meaning.
To that, the man replied:
“No matter how furious the storm upon the surface of the ocean…
… the submarine is able to submerge to the deep and finds a place whose calm no storm ever disturbs.
Deeper things of life are always calm and steadfast!
In Jesus I rest. In Jesus I stay calm.
In Jesus, I follow a submarine spirituality!”
Peace and calm are assured for those who are willing to “go into the depths” and allow the Lord to ensure the serenity of the soul
This is the experience of Transfiguration!
The Gospel of the Day (Lk 9:28b-36) – on this Feast Day – recounts the beautiful narration of the Transfiguration of Jesus…
… whereby the disciples are given a glimpse to experience “the Glory of peace and calm!”
One of the easy tendencies in life is to “get used to”…
… Get used to doing the same works and dealing with the same people.
A tendency of “monotony” creeps in
The danger with “monotony” is that…
… it can drain away enthusiasm from the works one does
This danger of “monotony” is a strong possibility even in our spiritual life.
We begin to take our faith for granted
We tend to view our devotions with casualness.
Prayers get boring.
The Holy Eucharist seems meaningless
Pious practices fails to generate any passion
The same danger was true even in the case of the Disciples.
The disciples had been with Jesus for a while now…
They had seen Him…
… performing many wonders
… teaching and addressing the crowds
… being the subject of many oppositions too
But slowly, as human tendency is – a feel of monotony would have begun to creep into their lives.
It is at this stage, that our Blessed Lord chooses three of His “core” disciples – Peter, James and John, and in their presence gets Transfigured! (Cf. Lk 9:28-29)
The Transfiguration experience was something very special and unique for these disciples…
They saw our Blessed Lord glisteningly shining – “His clothes became dazzling white.” (Lk 9:29)
They witnessed Moses and Elijah (Cf. Lk 9:30) – the great Lawgiver and the mighty Prophet – along with Jesus, Who was the fulfilment of the Law and the Prophet!
They heard the Divine Voice – “This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to Him” (Lk 9:35) – from the cloud; reminiscent of God Yahweh who would speak to His people of old, from the clouds
The three disciples were being introduced to a new perspective of their Master.
They saw Jesus – not in the usual way – but arrayed in His Divine Glory and Honour!
Jesus had not become something that He was not…
He is always God and is always the Second Person of the Divine Trinity.
All this while, the eyes of the disciples were kept away from seeing the fullness of glory – only sparks of Divinity was revealed to them
But now, here was a moment, though short – the Transfiguration – when the chosen disciples could come face-to-face with Divine Glory!
The moment of Transfiguration had made them see things in a new light…
Jesus was still the same – but they now saw Him, for a short moment, with a Glorious Glow
That is the splendour and glory of the moment of Transfiguration…
… when woundedness is refined into beauty
… when sufferings are graced into meaningfulness
Have we had this Transfiguration Experience?
Surely, we have had…
But perhaps, many of us fail to recognise it.. or acknowledge it
A moment…
… when our words have touched and sparkled a sad soul.
… when we ourselves have been healed in our brokenness by some Divine intervention
… when we experienced the light of God’s healing, restoration, forgiveness etc through the Sacraments of the Church
… when a pulse of joy and satisfaction raced through our veins in having rendered, perhaps, a tiny but significant act of service and care to a needy person
… when, in our brokenness or deep pain or lethargy, an encouraging word has revived our bent spirits
Many are such moments of Transfiguration in our life…
The deeper we look, the more we find, that God has blessed us immensely with such “Transfiguration” experiences.
St Peter, later in his ministry, would acknowledge these glorious moments of the Transfiguration: “We ourselves heard this voice come from heaven, while we were with him on the holy mountain.” (2 Pet 1:18)
It is these “Transfiguration” moments that will help us remain strong, even through the rough waters of troubles and struggles.
The power of Transfiguration on Mount Tabor helped to remain peaceful and calm…
… through the stormy moments of Crucifixion on Mount Calvary for Jesus!
The ‘submarine spirituality,’ whereby “no matter how furious the storm be upon the surface of the ocean
… the submarine is able to submerge to the deep, and find a place whose calm no storm ever disturbs”
… is the invitation to which each one of us are called to.
May this Feast of the Transfiguration help us to be reminded of the assurance of the Lord that:
“Deeper .things of life are always calm and steadfast!”
Let us always have the joy to proclaim:
“In Jesus I rest. In Jesus I stay calm.
In Jesus, I follow a Submarine Spirituality!”
Happy Feast of the Transfiguration!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – The Fifth Commandment – Respect for human life
The moment a positive law deprives a category of human beings of the protection which civil legislation ought to accord them…
… the state is denying the equality of all before the law.
When the state does not place its power at the service of the rights of each citizen, and in particular of the more vulnerable…… the very foundations of a state based on law are undermined. (CCC # 2273)