Suy Niệm Tin Mừng John 16:29-33 Thứ Hai sau Tuần 7 Phục SInh
Trong mùa Phục Sinh này, chỉ có một chân lý rõ ràng
và bền vững nhất đó
là việc Chúa Kitô đã chinh phục thế giới,
mặc cho tất cả các những vấn đề của
thế giới, và sự hoảng loạn của con người. Chúng ta lo ngại khi chúng ta cảm thấy triệu chứng lão hóa,
già nua, hoặc khi chúng ta ngã bệnh,
vì
những hạn chế sức
khoẻ của chúng ta. Trong tất cả các
"thánh giá" của cuộc sống nơi chúng ta, Chúa Kitô đã đến khuyến
khích với chúng ta
là: "Hãy can đảm!"
Chúa Kitô biết rõ
những khó khăn,
gian khổ của chúng ta, nhưng Ngài mời gọi chúng ta phải dũng cảm
để chiến
đấu với những cám dỗ hàng ngày trong cuộc sống. Chúa Kitô hiện diện nơi chúng ta, Ngài không bao giờ bỏ rơi chúng ta. Thời điểm của
Chúa thật hoàn hảo. Sẽ có những lúc khi chúng ta đã sẵn sàng, và
những khó khăn, gian khổ chắc chắn sẽ đến,
đến không phải để tiêu diệt chúng
ta, nhưng đến để thanh tẩy chúng
ta và cho chúng ta thấy vinh quang của Thiên Chúa.
Chúa Thánh Thần sẽ ban cho chúng ta sự an bình mà thế gian không thể
cho. Và chúng ta sẽ được nếm qua cái hương vị của thiên đàng
với Thiên Chúa và với
lòng tin tưởng là Đức Kitô thực sự là Con Thiên Chúa. Khi chúng ta
cảm thấy lo âu khắc nghiệt hoặc lo lắng do các vấn đề riêng tư,
cá nhân của chúng ta,
chúng ta hãy tự hỏi: Lạy Chúa,
con chắc chắn Chúa đã đem
đến cho con những khó khăn này với một lý do. Xin cho con có lòng can đảm, để con có thể yên tâm rằng có những
nguyên nhân đằng sau tất cả những
sự việc này. Nhưng,
con tin chắc rằng Chúa đã thực
sự chinh phục được thế giới và xin Chúa sẽ chinh phục những khó khăn đang đến với chúng con!
Courage! I have overcome the world
Today, we may have the
feeling that the world of faith in Christ is weakening. Many are symptoms
against the fortitude and courage we would like to receive from a life
integrally based on the Gospel. Consumerism, capitalism, sensualism and
materialism values are very much in fashion and against any representation that
may be in tune with the evangelical demands. Nevertheless, this combination of
values and life ways do not provide either our own personal plenitude or our
peace; in fact, it rather brings an intimate feeling of discomfort and
uneasiness. Could not it be because of this circumstance that, today, we see
lots of people in public sulking, lost in though and worrying about a rather
obscure future, most probably because they have pledged it against the cost of
a car, a flat or some holidays they simply cannot afford? Jesus' words inspire confidence: «Courage! I
have overcome the world» (Jn 16:33), that is, through his Passion, Death and
Resurrection, He has attained the eternal life, life with nothing to stop it, a
limitless life because it has overcome all limits and all difficulties.
We,
soldiers of Christ, can overcome these difficulties too, as He did, in spite of
the fact we may have to go throughout our life through many deaths and
resurrections, never wanted but certainly assumed by the very Paschal Mystery
of Christ. For “deaths” indeed are, losing a friend, parting with a beloved
person, the failure of a project or the limitations our own human weakness
impose upon us…
But «in
all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us» (Rm
8:37). Let us be witnesses to God's love, because He has, with us, «done great
things» (Lk 1:49) and has given us his help to overcome all difficulties, even
death, because Christ is sending us the Holy Spirit.
Opening Prayer:
Lord, I am searching for you and I want
to follow you. I know you are here with me in this time of prayer. I want to be
filled by your presence. Give me the courage to follow you more closely.
Encountering
Christ:
·
Just Tell Me What to Do: Do you wonder if the disciples
grew tired of trying to interpret Jesus’s parables to understand what he meant?
He had just finished telling them that he came from the Father and will be
returning to the Father. The disciples must have thought, “Suddenly everything
is clear! Or is it?” Just like the disciples we are never going to completely
understand everything before we feel called to do it. By our faith we show that
we are willing to follow Jesus. We don’t read the signs and follow the
directions. We are often called to follow him without seeing the whole picture.
Jesus asked, “Do you believe now?” because he knew the disciples’ faith would
be tested during the dark time to come: Jesus’s Passion. He asks us the same
question, “Do you believe?”
·
Scattered and Alone: The “hour” of Jesus’s Passion was
approaching, and Jesus foretold that his disciples would fall short in the measure
of their friendship with him. His agony in the Garden of Gethsemane would test
their loyalty, and their love. They fell asleep “from grief” (Luke 22:45) and
then scattered when the High Priest’s soldiers came to arrest Jesus with the
temple guards. One disciple ran off without clothes (Mark 14:52), Peter struck
the High Priest’s servant’s ear (John 18:10), Judas betrayed Jesus with an
embrace (Luke 22:48). Are we surprised at the weakness of the disciples’
ability to stay awake and pray with Jesus, to stand beside him during this most
difficult time? We fail in similar ways when we neglect our night prayers
because we’re too tired; struggle to stay awake for an hour of adoration when
it is so quiet and warm in the chapel; or shorten our visit to Jesus in the
Tabernacle, pressed for time—and Jesus loves us anyway! "Jesus is not an
idea or a feeling or a memory. Jesus is a living ‘person’ always present among
us. Love Jesus present in the Eucharist" (St. John Paul the Great).
·
Conquered the World: By his death and Resurrection,
Jesus conquered sin and death. He has already won the battle for our souls.
This should give us great peace. Our failures to love Jesus shouldn’t dismay
us. We know that Jesus is there to pick us up and brush off our scrapes and
bruises. When we acknowledge our weaknesses, we have an opportunity to ask for
the gift of fortitude. Fortitude “strengthens the resolve to resist temptations
and to overcome obstacles in the moral life. The virtue of fortitude enables
one to conquer fear, even fear of death, and to face trials and persecutions”
(CCC 1808).
Conversing
with Christ: Jesus,
sometimes I am discouraged by my failure to stay faithful to my prayer life.
Help me to run to you, rather than give in to these feelings. I can count on
you to help me if I ask for the grace of fortitude. Please give me the grace of
a courageous heart.
Resolution: Lord, today by your grace I
will turn over to you an area of my life that I have been struggling with on my
own. Jesus, help me to overcome the temptation to give up by your gift of
fortitude. Strengthen me.
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