Monday 30th
March 2020. Read Numbers 21:4-9, Psalm 102 and John 8:21-30.
_“And the
people spoke against God and against Moses, “Why have you brought us up out of
Egypt to die in the wilderness? For there is no food and no water, and we
loathe this worthless food.” *(Numbers 21:5)*_
Our first
reading today takes us back to our forefathers in the faith. God was leading them
on a journey to the Promised Land. They saw the mighty deeds God did for them
in the land of Egypt especially how he delivered them mightily from their
pursuers when they were about to cross the Red Sea.
The same
people who once rejoiced exceedingly at the sight of manna now had the
effrontery to refer to it as “worthless food.” Is this not the same thing that
happens in our own lives when we become dissatisfied with what God has done for
us in the past?
When we start
complaining, we soon fall into the temptation of speaking against God like
these Israelites. The inability to count our blessings and believe God is
leading us somewhere makes us talk about our situation as if God is some
irresponsible father who doesn’t care. This was the attitude that merited the
appearance of fiery serpents in the Israelite camp.
Our
ancient ancestors soon realized their error and repented. They cried to Moses:
“We have sinned…!” God pitied them and asked Moses to make a bronze serpent as
a SIGN. Although the bronze serpent cured the plague, it was only a sign.
The real
deal would come later when Jesus himself would be hanged upon a cross for our
salvation. As Jesus reveals in today’s Gospel passage: “When you have lifted up
the Son of Man, then you will know that I am he.” (John 8:28).
Keep a
Crucifix in your home, keep one in your car, keep one in your office, carry one
with you wherever you go. Whenever you are feeling ungrateful or unlucky,
whenever you catch yourself complaining or feel like shouting at God, bring out
the Crucifix and remember the Israelite-experience.
Look at
the Crucifix and tell yourself that God has already done so much for you by
letting His Son die on your behalf, that you really have no reason to complain.
Look at the Crucifix and from the depth of your heart, just say “THANK YOU.”
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, increase my trust in your love and provision for me. Amen.
*Be Happy.
Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. (Tuesday of the 5th Week of Lent. Bible
Study: Numbers 21:4-9, Psalm 102 and John 8:21-30).*
Fr. Abu
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