Wednesday May 17, 2023
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“The Holy Spirit will “announce” to us whatever we need to know, when it truly is the perfect time to know it. “
Good News Reflection for:
Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter
May 17, 2023
Today’s Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I ask for the grace of humility that I may receive the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit and through Him clearly see the path that leads to Your Eternal Glory. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
Acts 17:15, 22–18:1
Ps 148:1-2, 11-14
John 16:12-15
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Waiting patiently in happy ignorance
In the Gospel today, Jesus says: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now.” Oh please, Jesus, tell me now; send me an email!
We don’t like feeling uncertain about the future. We want to know about God’s plans, about how or even if our prayers will be answered. We want to know how things will turn out if we say yes to a new job or a ministry or a challenging donation of our time. We want to know how long we must continue trying to evangelize others before they finally wake up and repent, especially when their worldly ways are causing us problems.
In our chats with God, we say: “Okay, if I do what you’re asking, what will happen?” or “Will this trial ever end?” or “Ahem, please explain further so I can base my decision on how logical this sounds.”
Being ignorant of the details can be scary. We know there’s a bigger picture, but all we’ve got to work with are a few small puzzle pieces. We’re not in control. Ohhh-my-gosh, this means we have to trust God!
What seems to be a frightening silence is actually a huge gift. Imagine if God were to sit you down in a nice quiet prayer room and display on the wall a video that shows everything he’s going to do in your life: everything he’s asking of you, what you’ll have to endure to accomplish it, all the hurdles you’ll face, how he’ll be stretching you beyond what’s comfortable and familiar. Do you really want to know all this? Even though the movie would also show the fun of it, the good times, God’s helping hand, the wonderful fruits and rewards, etc., wouldn’t you break out in a cold sweat panic attack? I sure would.
We should thank God for our ignorance! It’s a great relief to trustingly let the Holy Spirit have full control. Jesus says in this Gospel message: “The Spirit of Truth will guide you to all truth.” The Holy Spirit will “announce” to us whatever we need to know, not when we want to know it, but when it truly is the perfect time to know it.
Life’s greatest adventures come from trusting God in the midst of ignorance. Have you ever ridden a roller coaster that has surprising twists and turns? It’s popular with riders who like the thrill of not knowing where they’re going, where’s the next dip, the next spin, the next upside-down loop. The life of a Christian is just as thrilling! Don’t worry. Even if you don’t like roller coasters, it can be a safe adventure. God is your seat belt — he holds you in his lap very securely.
For safety, please don’t try to climb out before the ride is over.
For more on this, use our Faith Booster: “To be filled with joy, have faith in the Holy Spirit’s love” @ https://wordbytes.org/faith-booster-minis/have-faith-in-the-holy-spirits-love/
© 2023 by Terry A. Modica
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