Daily Reflection April 16, 2019 |
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The 1st Four Days of Holy Week - 14 min. - Text Transcript Holy Week prayer and resources
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This Tuesday of Passion Week, we begin to follow Jesus as he interacts with his disciples during the Last Supper. Today’s Gospel passage focuses on Jesus’ prophecies about Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. He knows of Judas’ plan to turn him over to the religious authorities. (To compel Jesus to assert himself as a revolutionary? To profit somehow from the inevitable rejection of Jesus? We can only guess Judas’ motive.) Jesus also knows of Peter’s weakness and how, after the arrest in the garden, that weakness will lead to his denial of even knowing Jesus. And still Jesus allows the betrayal and the denial to unfold without exposure or confrontation. Why? Because he trusts the Father, as we learn from Luke’s report of the word from the cross, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” The fact is, Jesus was able to sustain the betrayal and denial of some of his closest friends and to hope that his followers would become not only Isaiah’s “restored Israel” but also “a light to the nations.” Lord Jesus, what happened to you in the betrayal and denial of friends, will likely happen to us as well, as we try in our own frail way to collaborate in your mission of being a light to the nations. Help us to hold up under those disappointments and to trust that our small efforts to follow you will somehow fit your larger plan of nothing less than the salvation of the world. This reflection was written by Dennis Hamm, S.J., for this day in 2014. |
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