Sunday March 17, 2024
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“The Eucharist unites us so fully to the Passion of Christ that we become what we are called to do.”
Good News Reflection for:
Fifth Sunday of Lent
March 17, 2024
Today’s Prayer:
Father, one grace I ask of You: That I never resist dying to myself for Your sake because that death will bear much fruit and lead me to the eternal life You have promised me! I want to be a grain of wheat in Your hands. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
Jeremiah 31:31-34
Ps 51:3-4, 12-15
Hebrews 5:7-9
John 12:20-33
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Do you feel troubled?
In our desire to trust God and follow Jesus wherever he leads us, it’s not a sin to feel troubled about it.
Yes, we do have to be willing to lose our lives (i.e., our own agendas, our own desires, our own ideas on what we should do with our time, etc.) so that we can unite ourselves to Christ and his mission. However, we don’t have to like the loss.
This Sunday’s Gospel reading shows us that Jesus felt troubled by the sacrifices he would have to make. Yes, even Jesus himself felt troubled! And the Father glorified him.
Jesus came to earth to reveal God’s ways and God’s love and lead us to heaven. Now we, his followers, are called, commissioned, and prepared by the Sacraments to reveal God’s ways and God’s love to those around us, so that Jesus can lead them to heaven. That is the mission, the purpose of being Church, for all of us — laity as well as clergy.
The Sacrament of Baptism initiates us into this calling. Confirmation commissions us to do it. Confession enables us to do it better. Marriage and Holy Orders give us a venue for perfecting it. The Anointing of the Sick converts our illnesses into opportunities to bear witness to Christ’s Passion. And the Eucharist unites us so fully to the Passion of Christ that we become what we are called to do.
This is our everyday ministry of evangelization: We love others as Jesus loves them, we do for them what Jesus would like to do for them, and we spread the good news about this as a continuation of the ministry of Jesus.
Often, this involves making difficult sacrifices and doing good to those who reject us and scourge us and crucify us or in any other way cause us to suffer. This is our unity with Christ, our Passion. We’re not supposed to like it, but we are supposed to do it.
The Father honors us for this. Just like he glorified Jesus, he honors us with his compassion, his rewards, and his approval.
It’s okay to feel troubled by the challenges we face in our mission. What keeps us going is knowing that God is raising us up. There is always resurrection after crucifixion.
Questions for Personal Reflection:
What troubles are you facing? Where is Jesus in this? Is he ahead of you, leading the way? Are you are following him? Rest with him for a little while and tell him your complaints. It’s okay to get angry at him, if that’s how you feel, as long as it’s kept private, between you and him, so that it doesn’t give the wrong witness to the people around you.
Questions for Community Faith Sharing:
How do you feel hearing Jesus admit, “I am troubled now”? Does it make you more aware of his humanness? When you make sacrifices for others, how does this connect you more closely to the human heart of Jesus? How does the Father honor you as you serve in Christ’s mission?
To help you reflect on this subject, meditate with our video “Father … Where have you gone?” @ https://gnm-media.org/father-where-have-you-gone/.
© 2024 by Terry A. Modica
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