Sunday, June 7, 2026

HOLY SPIRIT IN OUR LIVES

 


Mariam and others were experiencing great change in their lives.  Nonplussed, she turned to the Rabbi.
Rabbi Jesus told her, "The Spirit is doing something new in your lives; otherwise how do you account for the newness, creativity and freshness that is blowing through your lives? I break you out of your mould; what does not change is dead. Life means change. Dare to take a chance; dare the risk inherent in all new growth."

Many of us become comfortable in old routines, and become mired in emotional ruts. Sometimes, life brings along great change in circumstances such as those inherent in relationships, home, employment or geographical domicile. None of this is easy, and we may find ourselves protesting dramatic change. 

Yet, let us not forget, that it may be the Holy Spirit of God at work in our lives. All life is change. All change may bring growth. As sons and daughters of God, we continue to grow as the Father prepares us to be able to live in the eternal Light of His Purity and Holiness.

Be courageous and embrace change, when you discern that the change comes from God. Gracious acceptance of what we cannot change, may help us reach serenity and inner peace.

SHADOW OF THE CROSS

 


Mariam was experiencing difficulties and turned to the Rabbi.
Rabbi Jesus told her, "Remember that your virtue is tried under the shadow of the cross. How can I be revealed in you without the suffering of the cross?"
Mariam replied, "Lord, that is a hard teaching."
The Rabbi tenderly looked at her, and said: "It is a path that I walked first."

Lord Jesus told us to take up our cross and follow Him (Matthew 16:24-26). There is no easy way to be a disciple of God. Yet, be of good cheer. The way of the cross does not last forever. Do not be afraid to be tested during your discipleship. We can only develop as sons and daughters of God, if we are tested as sons and daughters of God.


Image courtesy of ChatGPT with CN Whittle "Pilgrims ascending to the heavenly city"

INSULT AND TEARS

 


Mariam was verbally insulted and sworn at when she attempted to help another.
Mother Maria told her, "Sometimes silence is the only answer that you can give with dignity."

We cannot fight every argument to which we are invited. Sometimes (only if the circumstances are appropriate), silence is the only answer through which you may be able to maintain your equilibrium. Swift reaction and insult back by yourself, may only escalate the situation.

Great wisdom and prudence is required to discern each happening. Bullying should never be tolerated. Victimisation and harassment are wrong, and also should not be tolerated. These situations need to be dealt with through the appropriate channels.

However, at times in our lives, we experience unexpected harsh words at the hands of those who struggle with issues such as hormonal episodes, dementia, confusion, addiction, difficulties with anger management or side effects from necessary medication. It behoves us to deal with these situations with prudence and calm. A good way to defuse a situation is by using non-violent crisis intervention techniques.


Image courtesy of ChatGPT with CN Whittle "Comfort in a sacred garden"


TREASURE

 


Mariam felt low in spirits and unworthy.
Rabbi Jesus reassured her, "The treasure of your soul is kept in an earthen vessel."

Each person is inexpressibly precious to the Saviour. We are made in the Image and Likeness of God. Do not hesitate to turn to Jesus whenever you have doubts and difficulties; He will comfort and strengthen you.


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THE RABBI'S EXAMPLE

 


Mariam spoke to the Rabbi about the Example He set before us.
Rabbi Jesus answered, "I revealed myself to my disciples by the revelation of my own living out of the gospel of my life."

Dear reader, read the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. They contain all we need to know about how to become a truly holy person.


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