Fr Jijo – Missionary of Mercy

One of the signature moments of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy is the sending forth of the Missionaries of Mercy. On 10th February 2016, the Holy Father Pope Francis, during the Ash Wednesday Mass in St Peters Basilica sent forth the Missionaries of Mercy. Fr Jijo Manjackal MSFS is among the 800 odd priests who have been sent forth and who met with Pope Francis the previous day on 9th Feb.

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The Missionaries of Mercy have a special mandate from Pope Francis which includes the authority to forgive certain sins which are otherwise reserved to the Holy See, to preach about Mercy, to encourage people to live more devotedly, hear confessions, etc. Their mandate expires at the conclusion of the Jubilee Year.

Feb 14 (Lk 4:1-13)

 

Many hunters use their abilities with bow and arrows, guns and spears to kill monkeys.

>> But some native people have another simple yet effective style to trap them.

 

The hunter searches the jungles for a large-sized, wild gourd (= a fleshy, typically large fruit/vegetable with a hard skin).

 

After the gourd had dried for several weeks, the hunter would cut a two-inch hole in the side.

>> The insides of the gourd would then be taken out, leaving an empty hard-shelled trap…

 

After finding the right place in the jungle, where there were plenty of monkeys, the hunter would hang the trap from a tree.

>> In the centre of the gourd-trap, several handfuls of peanuts would be placed…

 

In a short time, the curious monkeys would scamper over to see what the man had left behind.

A short glance and a long sniff would reveal to the monkeys that one of their favourite items was conveniently close by – and easy to get!

 

One monkey would venture first.

>> He would look the gourd over well.

 

The gourd was a common sight and would not rouse many questions, and inside he would discover wonderful, plump peanuts.

 

What more could a monkey ask for?

 

Into the gourd, went the monkey’s hand, grasping a few peanuts, and then slowly, he would ease out his hand.

 

Easy pickings!

>> He got a handful and they were so good!

 

In would go again his little hand, and not wanting to miss out on this free offer!

>> But his hand , with many peanuts, was now too big, to get back out of the hole.

 

When he tried to pull back his hand, it would not come out through the gourd’s hole.

>> He would pull and pull but to no avail.

> He was caught!

 

It would never dawn on him to let go of the peanuts!

 

There he would be captured until the hunter would return and easily kill the monkey.

 >> His own selfishness had bound him to the trap.

 

 

Temptations in our life, is also, so often similar…

>> We get trapped in our own selfishness!

> We get ensnared in our own greediness!

 

The Gospel of the Day, on this first Sunday of Lent, is an account, from the Gospel of St Luke, of how Jesus resisted temptations and emerged victorious by the power of the Spirit, to proclaim the Gospel of God!

 

“Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit, through the wilderness…” (Lk 4: 1)

 

·       In Jesus, we encounter a God who has a very human face – sharing in sufferings, partaking in miseries and participating in hardships.

 

·       In Christ, we have a God who understands us in our weak moments, consoles us in our painful situations and who empathizes with us in our trials and temptations.

 

Jesus knows what it is like to struggle with temptations and enticements…

>> Because He Himself was tempted!

 

Jesus knows what it is like to ward off the beasts of our vices and evil tendencies…

>> Because He Himself was among wild beasts!

 

Yet, in all His trials, He emerged victorious and triumphant!

Ø He did not succumb to the allurements of Satan…

Ø He did not fall for the traps of the Evil One…

Ø He did not yield to the inducements of the Devil…

 

The reason?

>> He had a tremendous infilling of the Holy Spirit!

>> He had a unshaken determination to be focused on doing God’s Will!

>> He had a indomitable resolve of being faithful and true to His mission and commitment!

 

And these reasons of Jesus are also the techniques for us to overcome the power of temptations….

> Can I grow continually in the infilling of the Holy Spirit?

> Can I learn to, despite any hardships, constantly seek and do only God’s Will?

> Can I cultivate the steadfastness to be singly focussed on the mission of His Kingdom?

 

We live in a world which is often, like a wilderness…

.. dry in spiritual fervour… heated up with material desires…arid in religious enthusiasm

 

We live in a world where there are often, many wild beasts…

…ferociously corrupt and unhealthy practices…menacingly abusive evil lifestyles

 

 

We need to resist the temptations arising from such situations and stand firm in our focus and commitment to the Lord and His Kingdom.

 

Let us not get caught up in the snares of temptation…instead be victorious and triumphant in the Grace and Power of Jesus, our Saviour, Model and Master!

 

>> Selfish desires can trap us…

… but being selfless in the Spirit will help us!

 

>> Greedy longings can confine us…

… but Godly leanings can strengthen us!

 

 

God Bless! Live Jesus!

Feb 13 (Lk 5:27-32)

Been to a general physician for a check-up?

>> Well, I guess, most of us have been.

One of the simple techniques that a physician employs, to assess whether the person is sick, is by checking the person’s tongue.
 

The colour of the tongue, its size and shape, the colour and thickness of its coating, locations of abnormalities and moistness/ dryness of the tongue…
… all these could give some indications of the overall health and any disharmonies.

St Francis de Sales, mentions about this aspect, in his book, ‘Introduction to the Devout Life’…

“Doctors get a good knowledge of the health or the illness of a man by examining his tongue.

Our words are signs of the qualities of our souls”

Yes, the state of the tongue reveals the state of the health of the person.

>> The condition of the tongue gives an indication of the well-being or illness in a person.

Similarly, the words, which the tongue speaks, reveal the state of our inner life.

>> Our speech, which the tongue utters, reveal the condition of our spiritual life.

The Gospel of the Day is an account of Jesus, the Great Physician of Galilee, in His rounds of healing sick patients, and who is encountered by some critical persons who reveal a dark side of human life by their “slanderous and harsh” tongues!

Levi, the tax-collector heeds the call of the Lord “to follow Him” ( Lk 5:27)

In his great happiness of being accepted and the joy of following his new-found love, Levi hosts a grand party.

>> This feast is a wonderful time of sharing for various other tax collectors as well.

But this time of joy and happiness, becomes an occasion for some people to “wag their tongues” in negative talks and remarks!

 
As the saying goes…where two or three are gathered with a vicious and malicious
mind, there is the assassination of the character of few people!

The Pharisees and their scribes, seeing Jesus sharing the joyful companionship of the tax collectors, began to murmur and grumble: 

“Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?” (Lk 5: 30)

 
Jesus clarifies His mission of coming to the world to heal the sick and to cure the ill. (Lk 5:31)
 

He is the Great Physician of Galilee.

This Great Physician, clearly examines the “tongues” of the Pharisees and the Scribes and identifies their sickness…

Ø Their tongues spoke ill of people who were being saved.

Ø Their tongues criticized the people who were given a redeeming status in the society.

Ø Their tongues lashed at out the Lord who came to bring acceptance and love to the outcast.

 
·       The words that their tongues uttered revealed the low-state of their life.

·       The words that their tongues spoke revealed the negativity that was widespread in their life.

 
The Great Physician today wishes to examine our own tongues: our words and our speech.

>> Are we also persons whose tongues lash out in harsh criticism and rash judgements?

>> Are we also persons whose tongues hit out in negative comments and unkind criticism?

 
The Great Physician is here to heal us…
… Our tongues easily reveal our sicknesses to Him.

This time of the Lent is a great opportunity for us, to improve in this area of our life.

The Great Physician has His prescriptions ready….

Ø His Holy Word, which can sweeten our tongues with patience and charity.

Ø His Holy Eucharist, which can cleanse our tongues in sanctity and holiness.

Let us be healed and cleansed by the Divine Touch of the Great Physician!

God bless! Live Jesus!

Feb 12 (Mt 9:14-15)

Dengue and malaria are fatal sicknesses that have affected a large number of people, all over the world.  

>> These dreaded sicknesses, are mosquito-borne infections that can cause severe-flu like illness.

One of the causes of steep rise of mosquitoes is the accumulation of stagnant water.

>> Stagnant water is a favourite breeding-ground for mosquito larvae, which leads to the spread of dengue.

When there is stagnancy, there is a greater chance of sicknesses to spread!

 
This simple aspect can be very well applied to human minds and human actions as well…

>> A stagnant mind becomes the breeding ground for laziness, obstinacy and lethargy!

>> A stagnant action becomes the breeding ground for lukewarmness and listlessness!

There is no vitality in stagnancy…

>> There is no vivacity in sluggishness…

>>> There is no exuberance in dormancy…

The Gospel of the Day presents this attitude of lifelessness and inertness due to the stagnant practice of an important devotion, namely fasting!

 

The disciples of John the Baptist came to Jesus with an important query:”Why do we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not?” (Lk 9:14)
 

The Mosaic Law commanded only one day of fasting – the day of Atonement.

The Book of Leviticus prescribes this fast: 

“On the tenth day of the seventh month…you are to enter into a solemn fast and refrain from all work, because on this day atonement will be made for you, to cleanse you. In the presence of God you will be made clean of all your sins.

It is a Sabbath of all Sabbaths. You must fast. It is a perpetual ordinance” (Lev 16:29-31)

 
But it is to be noted that the Pharisees and apparently, the disciples of John had also adopted another tradition: that of fasting two days a week.

>> This was considered to be a very pious and pride action among this group.
 

In Luke 18:12, we find the Pharisee who boasts of fasting twice a week, as he makes his prayer, in contempt of the tax collector.

 
It is to this fasting, that the disciples of John refer to, when they counter Jesus with the question: “Why don’t your disciples fast?”

But Jesus opens their eyes to see the stagnancy in their thought and practice.

·       The practice of fasting was for atonement of one’s sins.

·       The practise of fasting was a time of mourning in seeking for the restoration of Israel.

·       The practice of fasting was a time of waiting for the Messiah who would redeem their nation.

But somehow all these basic aspects of fasting were forgotten and apparently, lost.

·       Their practise of fasting had grown stagnant.

·       Their mindset in skipping meals had become sluggish.

·       They failed to realise the reason and meaning for their fasting.

The Lord declares Himself as the Bridegroom, who has come to restore the glory of Israel. (Mt 9:15)
 
> The time of mourning is over.

>> The period of fasting is no longer.

It’s time to rejoice with Him, who is the Bridegroom and Saviour – Jesus!

Yes, when one loses sight of the original purpose, the actions become mere lifeless customs.

>> When one fails to know the actual motive, the conduct becomes a mere obsolete ritual.

>> A custom, devoid of its purpose and real intention is dead and decayed.

>> A tradition, conducted without the true motivation is irrelevant and trivial.

>> A ritual, performed without knowledge of true meaning is an immaterial routine.  

The Season of Lent calls for us to make extra sacrifices, especially through the form of fasting.

>> What is my attitude to fasting and penance?

Has it become stagnant…
… devoid of its original purpose of sanctification and growing in closeness to God?
 
Has it become stagnant…
… becoming a mere yearly custom and tradition with no effect on one’s life?
 

Am I ready to undertake the powerful style of fasting as presented in Isaiah 58: 6-7:

A fasting…

… to lose the bonds of wickedness and to undo the thongs of the yoke

…  to let the oppressed go free and to share the bread with the hungry

… to bring homeless poor into the house and to cover the naked

Our fasting, penances and sacrifices are to be a joyful one…
… because we have Jesus, the bridegroom with us.

>> His presence with us, is a matter of joy; 
… yet we fast and do penance, to share joyfully in His suffering and pain.

>> His presence with us, is an occasion of rejoicing;
… yet we make sacrifices and discipline ourselves, to find deeper meaning in His Cross.
 

>> His presence with us, is a period of celebration; 
… yet we have self-control and abstain oneself, to be united closer to His redeeming action.

Let us not get stagnant.

>> Let us, instead, open our eyes to the real purpose meaning of our fasting and our acts of penance.
 

God Bless! Live Jesus!

Feb 11 (Lk 9:22-25)

One of the greatest success technique of marketing a new product is the advertising tactics.

Companies make use of all sorts of popular gimmicks and innovative attractions.
 

These advertisements seek to…

… maximize users

… make sure all like the product

… give sensational information to attract more people to use

Advertisements become allurements to allow for greater attractions and appeals!

The Gospel of the Day presents Jesus’ exhortation to people who wish to follow Him.

The only advertisement that Jesus presents is that of the Cross!

“If any man would come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Lk 9:23)

One of the key aspects, when we analyze the ministry of Jesus is that Cross would be an integral aspect of His life and ministry.

The Lord never shied away from the Cross.
>> And the Lord never shied away from teaching about the Cross.

He doesn’t use attractive advertisements to allure more followers…
>> He doesn’t preach an easy life to gather in more disciples…

But He instead preaches and proclaims the Cross!

The Cross is a symbol…
… of total self-giving
… of total commitment
 

We are in the season of Lent.

It’s a time of getting back to the basics of our life…

… to re-dedicate our love and consecration to the Lord

… to review our life more closely in relation to our faith

The Lord sets before us choices continually in life.. (Deut 30:15)

… the choice of life and death

… the choice of good and evil

… the choice of blessings and curses

But all these promises of the Lord are only if we are seeking and eager to follow His commandments and to walk according to His paths.

Advertisements of modern-day companies promise great things for happiness.

>> However, these happiness seldom last long!

The Lord also promises much happiness and joy…
..but those which last longer, even for eternity

But these will be delivered only if we make the determination and resolution to follow Him closer and to live as per His commands!

 
The Cross was the choice of the Lord…
… a result of deep obedience and total commitment.

The Cross needs to be our choice too…and this requires…

… deep obedience to the Will of the Lord.

… total commitment to our call and consecration as a Christian.

> Shall we be ready to embrace this call and exhortation of the Lord?

>> Shall we be ready to get attracted to a life of the Cross – total discipline and deep dedication.

God Bless! Live Jesus!

Feb 10 (Mt 6:1-6, 16-18, Ash Wednesday)

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The peacock is considered to be one of the most beautiful birds.

The peacock’s tail contains spectacular beauty because of the large feathers – bright, gleaming colours and intricate patterns.

However, the peacock also has an ugly side to it…

When the peacock opens its showy tail, it exhibits the ugliness of its body beneath.

Behind the showy and attractive display, lies a repulsive sight!

 
This is a simple imagery of unattractiveness that is displayed when human beings also seek to flaunt their pride and vain glory.

·      Any display of pride always results in exposing one’s unattractive face of life.

·      Any show of conceit always ends up in revealing one’s cheap side of life.

Humility and honesty are two prime virtues that need to embellish the life of every Christian.

 
Today we begin the Season of Lent.

The Gospel of the Day is a teaching by Jesus on the prime importance of doing away with pride and instead, beautifying one’s life with sincere humility and truthful honesty.

Jesus, through the Sermon on the Mount continues to target the key areas of one’s Christian living.

Today He speaks on the three core practices that were essential pious practices of His time: almsgiving, prayer and fasting.

 
Jesus condemns these devout exercises becoming instruments to show-case one’s pride and exhibit pomp and self-glory.

·      With respect to almsgiving, Jesus says…
… “sound no trumpet”

·      With respect to prayer, Jesus says…
… “shut the door and pray to your Father”

·      With respect to fasting, Jesus says…
…”anoint your head and wash your face”

 

One of the fundamental aspects in the Spirituality of Jesus is His emphasis on the intention of the heart.

>> Sin is…
…  when the heart rejects the working of the Spirit.

>>  Holiness is…
… when the heart accepts the grace of the Spirit.

 
·      When the heart consents to evil, sin occurs
·      When the heart consents to grace, goodness is affirmed.

 
>> An act of almsgiving happens, when the heart willingly gives – in generosity and with wholeheartedness

>>  An act of prayer happens, when the heart seeks communion with the Lord – in openness and with faithfulness

>>  An act of fasting happens, when the heart self-sacrifices and renounces – in sincerity and with willingness

 
When the intention of the heart is genuine and sincere, then one remains least bothered of external attractions and publicity…

… there is no desire to seek for attention and appreciation for one’s devout actions

… there is no inclination to want acknowledgement and recognition for one’s pious deeds

And this is the ideal to which Jesus invites us:

>> A religion that spreads not simply on the basis of external shows..
…but on the basis of genuine spirituality
 
>> A faith that grows not merely on the strength of pompous deeds…
… but on the foundation of true dependence and trust in the Lord

Is my practice of religion resembling a peacock’s display of feathers – wanting to flaunt one’s pride and vain glory – but in the process…

…  exposing one’s unattractive face of life?

… revealing one’s cheap side of life?

Let us give heed to the wisdom from the book “Imitation of Christ” and seek to grow in humility and  dependence on the Lord:

“Do not think yourself better than others lest, perhaps, you be accounted worse before God who knows what is in man.

Do not take pride in your good deeds, for God’s judgments differ from those of men and what pleases them often displeases Him”
 

May this Season of Lent help us to open our hearts in humility, to the Compassion of the Lord and in turn, to become a Missionary of Mercy to all!

God Bless! Live Jesus!

Feb 9 (Mk 7:1-13)

The microscope is an instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.

The basic microscope is an optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects – especially of objects that are too small to be seen by the unaided eye.

·      Microscopes are used in industrial processes, in investigation of living cells, in comparative studies of chemistry and geology, and in diagnostic medicine.

·      Biologists and doctors use microscopes on cell samples, on small organisms, and on chemical structures, to classify and analyze them and their functions.

When we consider relationships, it won’t be wrong to say that there are many who use microscopes in their dealings and interactions.

·      Microscopes to focus on the mistakes and negative aspects of others

·      Microscopes to magnify and enlarge the faults and failures of others

Perhaps, some of us are also guilty of having such a “microscopic” view of the defects and imperfections of others.

 
The Gospel of the Day presents Jesus “focussing” His view on this very critical and crucial topic: of judging others and of pinpointing mistakes of others without considering one’s own negative dimensions.

As human beings, we are constantly in the mode of “judging”

>> Judging in the sense of “choosing” or “making a selection” or “taking a decision”

But the Lord clearly warns us to be wary and careful in this act of “judging”

Our judging…

… should not be rash

… should not a final opinion on a person or situation

… should not be a means to putting down other persons

… should not be an unfair ruling on someone’s external behaviours

Maybe a simple list could help us check our areas of “judging”

Do I…
>> Enlarge the negatives of others—their faults, mistakes and petty ways?

>> Come to hasty and negative conclusions of situations or persons?

>> Get involved unnecessarily in situations where I should not?

>> Gossip critical stories and uncharitable tales regarding others?

>> Have a strong prejudice to find others guilty?

>> Be overly harsh and even ruthless, even when speaking the truth?

>> Add “spicy” remarks  and “sensational” jingles when telling a real-story or event?

>> Set aside an unkind comment by simply saying, “I was just kidding!”

>> Speak something critical and then try to cover it up?

>> Be unkind and hurtful and then quickly change the subject, to impress the hurtful feeling?

>> Have pleasure in condemning others?

>> Report the truth in order to hurt and not to help?

>> Put down others with an intention to let ourselves be seen better?

The Lord strongly warns to keep away from all these and many more acts of such “judgement”.

 
It is also good to consider judging from another perspective:

When somebody does an act, which we consider that it can be “judged”, there are two areas which we may not really know…

1. How hard the person has tried “not to do” that particular action – be it a sin, or a mistake or a failure or a blunder etc…

2. How strong were the external forces or the circumstances that “made the person to do” that particular action…

Many of us may have perhaps,  a tendency to use a “microscope” in finding the faults and failures of others.

>> We tend to focus ..

>> We tend to magnify…

>> We tend to relish looking closely!
 

The Lord is serious on making us walk the “path of perfection”
·      Making efforts to become “less judgmental” is an essential part of this process.

May we focus the lens of our microscopes from looking at the “faults” of others and instead shift to concentrate more on the “positives”, the “brighter” and the “affirmative” areas of people and situations.

God Bless! Live Jesus!

 

Feb 8 (Mk 6:53-56)

“All that glitters is not gold” is a popular expression…

> It means that not everything that is shiny and superficially attractive is valuable.

> It means that though something “appears” to be spectacular, it need not be so.

    

The Gospel of the Day presents this theme of “external show not always a sign of internal glow”.

 
The passage begins with the statement of Jesus crossing over…

“And when they had crossed over, they came to the land of Gennesaret…( Mk 6:53)

This place – Gennesaret – is an interesting place.

 
The meaning of this place name ” Gennesaret” is a “Garden of a Prince” or the “Garden of riches”

>> This was a fertile crescent-shaped plain on the western shore of the lake of Galilee.

This plain of Gennesaret has been also called, because of its fertility and beauty, as “the Paradise of Galilee.” 

The history of Gennesaret is glowingly described (especially by Josephus, the Historian) that would surely make the local tourism office of the Gennesaret Chamber of Commerce very proud!

It is said of Gennesaret, that the “soil was so fruitful that all sorts of trees could grow upon it. The walnut, the palm, the olive and the fig, which usually require diverse conditions, flourished together here.”

“One may call this place the ambition of nature; it is a happy contention of the seasons, as if each of them claimed this country; for it not only nourishes different sorts of autumnal fruit beyond men’s expectation, but preserves them a great while.”

 
It is said, that the fruits of Gennesaret had such high repute among the rabbis that they were not allowed in Jerusalem at the time of the feasts, lest any might be tempted to come merely for their enjoyment!

Yet, with all these riches and glory, Gennesaret, had its own share of the sick and the suffering!
 
>> However fertile the land…
…  there were still many who were badly ailing!

>> However fruitful the land…
… there were still many who were painfully ill!

 
>> The choicest of food couldn’t assure them perfection in health and life!

>> The choicest of fruits couldn’t guarantee them flawlessness in wellbeing and strength!

 
Yes…
… All that Glitters is not gold

Indeed…
… never judge a book by its cover
…  the cowl (large hood) does not make a monk!

Though the people of Gennesaret enjoyed the best of nature’s gifts, they were “people in need” and “people ailing in suffering and sicknesses”

 
And so we find, that as soon as Jesus reached their land, the people of Gennesaret “scurried about the surrounding and country and began to bring in the sick on mats to wherever they heard He was” (Mk 6:55)

>> They had their riches…
… yet they reached out to Jesus, the richest of all treasures!

>> They had their resources…
… yet they ran out seeking Jesus, the source of all supplies!

 

Our own lives may sometimes represent the Land of Gennesaret…

>> Rich in many aspects – financially, talent wise, relationally etc

>> Fertile in many aspects – having great visions and plans for future, systematic, disciplined etc

>> Fruitful in many aspects – popular, acceptable, having name and fame etc

 
Yet, like the people of Gennesaret, we too may be lacking some of the essentials…
… lacking good health and in need of the healing touch of the Lord
… lacking peace of mind, and in need of the serene spirit of the Lord
… lacking satisfaction in life, and in need of wholeness from the Lord

 

The people of Gennesaret were quick to respond to the coming of the Lord.

>> Though their land had plenty, they did not fail to humble themselves…

>> Though their land was rich, they did not fail to realize their basic needs..

>> Though their land was famous, they did not fail to assume lowliness…

 

Am I willing to respond thus to the Lord… in sincerity, in openness, in docility?
>> Am I willing to bend myself to the Lord…in humility, in meekness, in submissiveness?

 
Let us make our life a true “Gennesaret”…
…a Garden of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, Joy and salvation!
…a Garden of Riches of holiness, sanctity and grace!

 
May our lives truly reflect the ‘Paradise of God’s Reign’!

>> May our lives be beautified not just with an external show, but more rather, with an internal glow!

 
God Bless! Live Jesus!

7 Feb (Lk 5:1-11)

The following is a self-reflected story…

… An Autobiography…

 

This is written with the sole intention of giving Praise and Glory to God, the Creator…

 

“Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile!

 

This is a basic philosophy and an attitude which I have cultivated all through my life…and which I appreciate very much in others!

 

Well, you can call it being part of my genes and instilled into my basic structure….but, yeah, I do seek to live for others!

And I am excited when I see others also living out this my philosophy!

 

Life springs surprise!

>> And I guess, the Creator has meant life to be thus!

This is a lesson I have learnt many times…

His surprising Hand is indeed amazing and remarkable…

 

 

>> In the midst of the storms of life…

… I have encountered how He can steer me through to safety!

 

>> In the thick of dark clouds of life…

… I have experienced how He can flash His brightness home!

 

>> In the horror of pealing thunder and lightning…

… I have enjoyed His calm presence and soothing aura!

 

The Creator is indeed a great, BIG, surprising person

 

You must be wondering what would have been my most wonderful surprise in life?!

Any guesses?

 

What more than seeing the Philosophy of my Life being actualized and lived in the best way possible!!

 

               

Yeah, I am excited when I am able to share my life for the sake of others and in service of others!

>> But I am most delighted and thrilled and thankful when I see others also seeking to make the world a better place!

And, this was an all too super experience of seeing such an amazingly charismatic Personality…

 

> He had a comforting charm…

>> He had a relaxing resonance…

>>> He had an attracting appearance!

 

I dint know His name… He was yet a stranger to me..

 

But the air echoed and reverberated with His name…”Yeshua…”…”Messiah…”…..”JESUS!!”

 

And then came THE moment…

>> Call it THE best moment of my life…

>> Call it THE most envied instant of my life…

>> Call it THE most blessed time of my life….

 

That Great Figure….Yeshua…Jesus…came to me!

>> And chose to spend time with me!

 

He spoke to the great crowds of people who had gathered to listen to Him…

… but all the while, being with me!

>> Amazing Words of Life…

>> Beautiful words of Love…

>> Special words of Healing…

>> Dramatic words of Transformation!

 

And then it was time for me to witness an unforgettable scene…

 

That Great Charismatic Leader…

… surprised my master with a life-changing miracle and phenomenon…

 

My master was a simple fisherman.

>> He was a bit impulsive, yet straightforward and humble…a hardworking fella.

 

But the experience that he had and which I had, was just out of the world…

 

“At your command, I will let down the nets” was the simple expression of my master to the Great Master!

 

>> I’ve heard it’s hard for people to let down their nets…

… .when encountered with strange troubles and to trust in Him!

 

>> I’ve heard it’s hard for people to let down their nets….

… when met with total hopelessness and when life kicks them on their faces!

 

>> I’ve heard it’s hard for people to let down their nets….

… when disappointments & depression have become identical with their lives!

 

But for my simple master, it was just easy to let go off himself, his capacities, his knowledge…and just trust and believe!

 

And he did let down his nets….and what followed was a classic picture!!

 

Fish was caught in plenty

>> Joy was writ all over the faces

>> Faith had increased bountifully!!

 

Trust and Faith is rewarded when acted with simplicity, humility and openness!

 

And surprises followed…

 

That classic Personality, who was also called the Great Fisherman of Galilee, prophesied on my master and gave him a new vocation:

“From now on…you will be catching men!’

 

>> The angels would have rejoiced…

>> The heavens would have consented…

… but there was a heart-break in my heart!

 

The new vocation of my master would mean, I would be left abandoned…

… I would no longer be utilized!

 

But then, suddenly my conscience pricked me and I was reminded of My Philosophy of life: to live for others!

 

And lo… I had to follow suit….

… to let down my nets!

… to let down the net of my desires…

… and let my master be engaged in the service and help of humanity!

 

My master had to embrace a new way of life:

To follow the Greatest Catcher of People, the Great Fisherman of Galilee –  Jesus!

 

I knew my master would also attain great heights of fame and name and holiness and greatness…

>> All because he had been willing to let go off his nets

>> All because he had been ready to listen to the Great Master’s Word!

>> All because he had been disposed to give highest priority to the work of the Great Master!

 

… And in the process, I too have been touched and blessed!

 

>> Generations will remember my master…

>> Generations will be blessed by the Great Master…

>> Generations may never preach or wish to see me…

 

But Generations will hopefully think of me…

….think of me… that once upon a time….. I was touched and blessed..to be a Pulpit for the Word!”

 

 

  … This reflection is taken From an extract of the Autobiography titled, “The story of a Dramatic Surprise.

It is an AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE BOAT which was used by St Peter, the apostle who was called by the Great Master, Jesus!

 

God Bless! Live Jesus!