You are not alone (Monday, Easter 7)

For many people, it is a horrible experience to be left alone. Imagine finding yourself in a situation whereby no one cares about you; no one wants to associate not to talk of identifying with you! Such a situation can be extremely dangerous and unnerving.

 

As human as He was, Jesus must have been burdened by the thought of being abandoned by His closest allies. Imagine how He might have felt by the mere remembrance of the fact that a time would come when He would be left alone. Nevertheless, He was very much convinced that “He will never be alone, for His Father will always be with Him” (cf. Jn. 16:32-33).

 

From time to time, we will be confronted with the reality of loneliness, abandonment, suffering and rejection. At such times, we may find ourselves in a dilemma of reality versus conviction. That we face unpleasant life situations is a REALITY of life. But that we will never be alone is a CONVICTION that we should never discard.

 

The indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit testifies to the fact that God will never leave us orphans. Let our response not be like that of the disciples of Ephesus who said that “they have never seen or heard there is a Holy Spirit” (cf. Acts 19:2). Our response to the indwelling presence of the Spirit should be like that of Paul who went about speaking boldly, arguing and pleading about the kingdom of God (cf. Acts. 19:8). That is an attitude of someone who is fully convinced that he is not alone. Paul spoke and acted in the power of the Spirit. Let our actions and words testify that the Spirit is really at work in us!

 

Prayer:

May we never lose the awareness of the indwelling presence of God!


Have a blessed day!



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