Homily for May 26, 2017.
Truly,
truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you
will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy.
When a
woman is in travail she has sorrow, because her hour has come; but when she is
delivered of the child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a
child is born into the world.
So you
have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no
one will take your joy from you. In that day, you will ask nothing of me. John
16:20-23.
Our short
time on earth is like the nine-month period of carrying a pregnancy. It could
be tough at times but when we are successful in carrying it to the end, the joy
we shall eventually experience shall be so much as to make up for the sorrow of
this present life.
However, Jesus
does not say that there will be no moments of joy right here on earth. Rather,
what he intends to say is that despite our righteousness and diligent obedience
of his commandments, we are not to assume that there will never be some dull
moments. So long as we live on earth, we are constantly going to be oscillating
between moments of joy and moments of sorrow.
This was
the experience of Paul in the first reading today. For a whole year and six
months, Paul went about the city of Corinth preaching the Good News of
salvation freely. God told him in a vision “Do not be afraid, but speak and do
not be silent, for I am with you, and no man shall attack you to harm you.”
It is not
God’s will that we should live in perpetual misery simply because we do not
belong to the world as Christians. No! God ensured that Paul enjoyed a time of
joy while proclaiming the message. But this time was limited.
Happiness
on earth may be limited but happiness above is totally unlimited. So if we do
not experience happiness as we so desire, let us not give up on God nor attempt
to seek happiness from the world because the happiness which the world gives
only amounts to perpetual sorrow in the life to come.
Yes, for
the child of God, sorrow may last in the night but joy comes in the morning.
Never Give up!
Let us
pray: Lord Jesus, may I be fully prepared to receive the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Be Happy. Live Positive. Have Faith.
It is well with you. God bless you. (Friday After the Ascension of the
Lord. Bible Study: Acts 18:9-18 and John 16:20-23).
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