5th Easter
John 16, 1-33
John 16, 1-33
“All these words I have
spoken to you so that you will not be offended because you discover what
destiny falls to you through being connected with me. For they will exclude you
from their communities, and the hour will come when those who rob you of your
earthly existence and kill you will think they are offering service to the
progress of the world. They will do so because they cannot raise their knowing
to knowledge of the Father, nor to knowledge of my being and working. All these
words I have spoken to you so that when the time comes you will remember that I
said them to you. I did not speak to you in this way in the beginning because I
was with you. But now I am going away to him who sent me; yet, none of you has
yet the strength and courage to ask me about the realm into which I now enter.
Your hearts are full of grief and therefore closed to the things I have said to
you.
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I have much more to say to you, more than you can
now bear. But only when the Spirit comes, through whom the Truth can reveal
itself to the world, will he lead you to the Truth that Embraces All. For he
will not speak only out of himself, but he will speak what he hears in the
realm of the Spirit, as the speaking of the eternal reality, and he will tell
you what is yet to come. Thus will he reveal me among men, for out of what he
takes from my being he will proclaim to you. In the realm in which my Father
works, there I also live. That is why I can say, ‘He will take from my being
and proclaim to you’.
In a little while you will see me no more, and then
after a little while you will see me.”
Some of his disciples said to one another, “What
does he mean by saying, ‘In a little while you will see me no more’, and then,
‘after a little while you will see me’, and ‘because I am going to the Father’?
They kept asking, “What does he mean by ‘a little while’? We do not understand
what he is saying.”
Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him about this,
so he said to them, “You are wondering what I meant when I said, ‘In a little
while you will see me no more, and then after a little while you will see
me.’ Amen, amen, the truth I say to you,
you will weep and deeply mourn, and the world will rejoice in this. You will be
filled with sorrow, but this your sorrow will be turned into unceasing joy. A
woman giving birth must bear pain, for her difficult hour has come. But when
the child is born, she no longer considers the anguish because of her joy that
a child has been born into the world.
So it is with you. Now is your time of grief. But
this your grief will become the power of Spirit-Birth, for I will see you again
and your heart will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you. On that
day, you will be so deeply united with me that you will no longer need to ask
me anything.
Amen, amen, I tell you the truth; from now on what
you ask of the Father in my name, He will give to you. Until now, you have not
been able to ask anything in my name. Ask and you shall receive, and your joy
will be complete.
Pray from the heart, and it will be given to your
heart so that your joy may be fulfilled.
All this I have given to your souls in imagery. But
the hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in pictures, but will
tell you openly and unveiled about my Father, so that you can grasp it in full,
knowing consciousness. So will I proclaim to you the being of the Father. On
that day, you will ask out of my power and in my name. And no longer will I ask
the Father on your behalf. For the Father himself will love you because you
have loved me, and have known in your hearts that I have come forth from the
Father. I have come forth from the Father and I have come into this world.
I leave the sense world again and return to the
world of the Father, of which you say that it is the world of death.”
Then Jesus’ disciples said, “Now you are speaking
in clear thought and without imagery. Now we know that all things are revealed
to you and that you do not even need to have anyone ask you questions. This
makes us believe that you came from God.”
Jesus answered, “Do you now feel my power in your
heart? Behold, the time is coming, and has already come, when you will be
scattered, each to his own loneliness. You will then also leave me alone. But I
am not alone, for the Father is eternally united with me.
All this I have spoken to you so that in me you may
find peace. In this world, you will have great fear and hardship. But take
courage. I have overcome the world.”
May 10,
2009
John 16: 1-33
When the wind blows, we feel it on our skin; we see its
effects in the trees. But it is astonishing to realize that we cannot see the
wind itself. The wind itself is invisible.
There are actually lots of things we have experienced that
are invisible. As with the wind, we perceive their effects, but not the things
themselves: love, goodness, beauty, truth are things that we know because we
have experienced their effects. We have felt the embracing warmth of love, the
nobility of goodness, the radiance of beauty, the impartial strength of truth.
Those of our loved ones who have died still exist; but their existence is like
the wind—invisible to us.
Our own souls are another of those invisible entities. In
fact, there is more of our own being that is invisible than not. Most of our
real being resides in the realm across the threshold of visibility, in the
realm of truth and goodness, in the realm of those who have already crossed, in
the realm of Christ.
Christ is Someone whose being also resides in a realm hidden
from us. But we can still perceive His presence—in the love that shines forth
from others; in the strength of human dedication to the truth; in the noble
promptings of our conscience.
Christ calls us to enter consciously the invisible world and
to open there the eyes of our souls, to become aware of the Invisible Ones,
face to face. Perhaps this is what Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a 20th
century martyr, meant when he said, “When Christ calls a man, He bids him come
and die.” To die means to awaken in the invisible realm.
On earth, in the Act of Consecration of Man, Christ takes on
a visible form to help remind us of the reality of His existence. He takes on
the form of circles of bread to nourish our invisible souls; the flow of the
juice of the vine to strengthen our invisible spirits. He keeps us alive in the
realm of the Invisible.