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THE GIFT OF PIETY

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MONDAY, SEVENTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 19:1-18; Ps 68:2-7; Jn 16:29-33 The Spirit of Piety One of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit is piety. The gift of piety is not irrelevant in our spiritual life and walk, for it is a virtue that deepens and strengthens our religious commitment to God. It usually arises from a deep knowledge of God gained through faith. Naturally, we do not know God. We do not understand his essence, which is beyond our comprehension. The little we know of God is usually through analogy, as in the use of metaphors by our Lord. We are made in the image of God, which is within us. But the image is dark without divine light. It is only in Jesus Christ that we see the divine image most illuminated by the divine light. Hence, the Son of Man is a mystery to our human gaze. The image is not what is outwardly given, but inwardly seen with the spiritual sight. None of us has his spiritual sight untarnished by sin. Hence, we need the Holy Spirit to give u...

THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER

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SUNDAY, SEVENTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 1:12-14; Ps 27:1,4,7-8; 1 Pet 4:13-16; Jn 17:1-11 The Prayer of Our Lord Jesus Christ The readings express the yearning of the earth for the spiritual regeneration that the Father planned to accomplish for us. The deep yearning expressed by creatures is already a preparation for the coming of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit comes to material creation that he brought into existence and sustains as a new beginning of a spiritual life for human beings. We lost our spiritual life with God when our first parents disobeyed the injunction of God not to eat of the forbidden fruit. Their disobedience, which denied them participation in the banquet of the Lord, served by his word, made them participants in the sinful communion of demons. That is what sin makes us, communicants in the cup of the devil. In his infinite mercy and compassion, God the Father promised us redemption through his Son, when He promised to bring forth another woman...

SPIRITUAL BIRTH AND LIFE

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SATURDAY, SIXTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3,8-10; Jn 16:23-28 The Spiritual Nativity of a Christian The important role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian cannot even be imagined by our natural mind, because a natural man cannot comprehend spiritual matters. This was the topic and the cause of Nicodemus's bewilderment when he came to discuss with Jesus Christ at night. As we already know, the descent of the Holy Spirit into a person's soul marks the spiritual birth of that person in God. Without this new birth, discerning and comprehending spiritual matters is like discerning the direction of the wind, according to the Son of Man. Because the unregenerated mind cannot easily receive the unction of the Holy Spirit, he may succeed in knowing material reality well after much effort, and some part of the spiritual reality in a confused and disorderly manner through the visible creation. When the Holy Spirit gives a repentant soul spiritual life t...

THE PANGS OF BRINGING TO BIRTH

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FRIDAY, SIXTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 The Birthing of a Heavenly Man We have vaguely explained the difficulty of transitioning from our earthly or natural life to a spiritual or heavenly life, abandoning our usual or natural way of living and doing things to adopt a spiritual way of thinking and living. Our explanation is vague because the reality is more complex than words can ever capture. Explaining the process of transition implies that we are all familiar with the way; however, that is not the case. The scripture says that anyone who is in Jesus Christ is a new creation, with the old creation gone. But many of us are yet to complete our transition into Jesus Christ. Because our resolutions to follow Jesus Christ are weak and short-lived, we come to life and die again, like the traditional Abikus or Ogbanjes , due to mortal sins not resolutely abandoned. We are not able to bring ourselves safely to birth in faith because of our inc...

LOOKING UP TO JESUS CHRIST

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SOLEMNITY OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD    Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3,6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 Developing a Heavenly Mindset We have often written about our fixation with sensible things and the attractions of sensible life and pleasures. We are not really to be blamed as such, for the scriptures affirm that we are sinners through and through, conceived and born in sin. So, we have no knowledge of any other way to live our lives, apart from going after the sensible goods and pleasures. Hence, God takes his time to train souls he intends to work with, to imbue them with faith in the God they do not see nor perceive with their senses. The difficulty of this training for our sinful nature is confirmed by the sins and failures of the men of the Old Testament to please God. The decision of God to send his only Begotten Son in human nature is in consideration of this difficulty and in order to fit our salvation to our mode of living and acting. The Incarnation, which brought t...

AN ALTAR TO AN UNKNOWN GOD

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WEDNESDAY, SIXTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 17:15,22-18:1; Ps 148:1-2,11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Dwelling In God without Knowledge The risen Lord is always with us without our knowledge. In fact, he is with all men and women of goodwill, even when they do not know him yet, as we have posited in the previous reflections. Indeed, he is with all human persons, for we are all made in the image of God. The image of God we bear is essentially the risen Lord, notwithstanding the disfigurement of that image by our sins. The image of God in each of us is the way or path that God built in us to lead us back to Himself, who is our God and the last End. According to our Lord Jesus Christ, no one comes to the Son unless the Father draws him. The desire of the Father to draw all men to the Son is already evident in the fact that He created us in the image of His Son. The choice of the first parents and subsequently our choices to live in sin, is our decision not to walk on the path leading us...

OUR PATH TO RESURRECTION

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TUESDAY, SIXTH WEEK OF EASTERTIDE    Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3,7-8; Jn 16:5-11 Sharing in the Resurrection of the Lord We have understood the resurrection of the Son of Man or his glorification as his entrance into the glory of the Eternal Word. Though he was conceived with beatific vision and hypostatically united to the Person of the Son of God, that is to say that the human nature belonged to the Son of God, but the Son of Man, in his body, learnt obedience through suffering. In obedience, he was totally conformed to the will of the Father in the body he assumed, as he was in the divine nature he shares with the Father. Through his total obedience, the Son of Man deserved to share with us what he was given as a gift, namely, the glory of God. He opened the same way or path he travelled in his body for us. Thus, he informs us that he is the way, the truth, and the life. As we hinted in yesterday’s reflection, every person of goodwill sees the way leading to divine...