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Written by Bobot Apit   
Thursday, 22 April 2010 05:15

 

A ctive, repeated, conversion--a daily occurrence-- is a reflection of free choices made to acquire new understanding and a new identity before God; or simply to affirm your present relationship with the Lord and His church.

 

Third Friday of Easter

Acts 9:1-20

Ps 117:1, 2

J ohn 6:52-59 The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us his flesh to eat?" (53) So Jesus said to them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; (54) he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. (55) For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. (56) He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him. (57) As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so he who eats me will live because of me.

Meditation by John P. Schlegel, S.J.

On our spiritual journey from Easter to Pentecost we follow the progress in the growth of the church as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles.  Today we are presented with one of the more memorable incidents that had a huge significance on the growth of the nascent Christian community, nam ely the conversion of St.Paul as he travels to Damascus .  We all know the story of the bright light, the jettisoned rider, the voice and the blindness that followed.  In Caravaggio’s painting “The Conversion on the Way to Damascus ,” the artist is close to the account in Acts.  The horse is there and Saul lies on the ground stunned, his eyes closed as if dazzled by the brightness of God’s light that streams down the white part of the horse onto Saul; but that the light is heavenly is clear only to the believer, for Saul has no halo. The drama is internalized within the mind of Saul. The artist makes religious experience look natural. There is no action, Saul’s splayed hands and discarded sword is frozen; all is stillness. [Perhaps so God can inaugurate the conversion process!]

We have all experienced conversions of one sort or another and of varying intensity.  While bright lights, bells or voices are not part of my own conversion experience, they may be for you. But what is certain is that a conversion experience goes beyond mer ely human endeavor and must come from a contrite heart which responds to God’s mercy.  How often the Old Testament prophets seek a contrite and forgiving heart rather than holocausts and burnt offerings!  God says let your heart be turned to me.  Let me replace your heart of stone with a heart of flesh!  And in the New Testament we hear:  “Repent and believe in the Gospel.”

We have finished Lent, that season of grace and renewal; we have celebrated the Great Triduum, a time for a conversion of heart and soul; the recent celebration of the Lord’s Resurrection poises us for the future, rooted in hope.  So like Paul we are positioned for a conversion experience of modest or profound proportions. Like Paul we may, in our own time and place, on our own road to Damascus , be “God’s chosen instrument to carry His name forward…”

While there may not be a dramatic light show of divine presence, a spooked mount, or divine voices, the Easter season provides conversion “opportunities;” experiences that can offer a new reference point for self identity –be it the simple experience of a church at prayer across the Triduum, the crowd of ‘one day a year’ church goers on Easter Sunday or the on-going reflection on the post-Easter scripture readings. Even nature, as its springs into springtime allows us to experience the face and the presence of God.   Active, repeated, conversion--a daily occurrence-- is a reflection of free choices made to acquire new understanding and a new identity before God; or simply to affirm your present relationship with the Lord and His church.

As Pope Benedict XVI noted: “conversion entails placing oneself humbly at the school of Jesus and walking meekly in his footsteps….In fact the only joy that fills the human heart is that which comes from God: indeed, we stand in need of infinite joy.  Neither daily concerns nor life’s difficulties succeed in extinguishing the JOY that is born from friendship with God.”

And conversion is all about FRIENDSHIP with the Lord!  Conversion is about familiarity with the Lord.  Conversion empowers us to proclaim “Jesus is the Son of God,” as it did Paul.

 

Supplementary Reading

No More Reproach

. . . Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from you . . . ~Joshua 5:9

 

J oshua and the people had just crossed the Jordan River . They were camped at Gilgal. But before they could proceed they were required to circumcise all the males, because a whole new generation had grown up while living in the desert. This is where Israel , like a worm in a cocoon, was transformed. Circumcision is bloody, personal, and it exposes all that you are. God was saying that before you can become His army, you must roll away the reproach of the Egyptian way of life. You are no longer a slave to the ways of Egypt . It is a time to put aside the old way of life. Many are walking around as goats in sheep's clothes, practicing a form of religion without the true source of truth and power.  

Sin in our midst testifies against us. It keeps us in Egypt and never allows us to enter the Promised Land. Our lives must be circumcised in order for us to come out of Egypt into our own Promised Land of spiritual blessing with God. This transformation marks the first time Israel begins to taste the fruit of the Promised Land. No more manna from Heaven. The manna stopped the day after they were circumcised. There was no longer any manna for the Israelites, but that year they ate produce from Canaan .   

God is turning our plowshares into weapons of love to usher in a new generation of workplace warriors. But we will not be effective if we have the reproach of sin in our lives. Ask God to show you what needs to be confessed this day so that no reproach exists. The cross of Jesus takes away all reproaches. Enter the Promised Land with power. --OS Hillman
 

 
GOD BLESS US ALL!
O Theos Na Mas Evlogisi!
PRAY as if everything depended on HIM. ACT as if everything depended on YOU.



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