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Let the Spirit Surprise You!

April 20th, 2009 by Monsignor Dennis Clark, Ph.D.

Acts 4:23-31 / Jn 3:1-8

Since that day long ago when we first opened our eyes, our minds have been bombarded with images of the vast array of things large and small that fill our world.  Ants and elephants, Renoirs and refrigerator art, scowling faces and laughing ones have competed for our attentions and have found their way into the storerooms of our memories.  And that doesn’t even begin to take into account the barrage of images that assault our eyes from television and film.

It’s like living in a candy store where everything is free and our eyes are bigger than our stomach.  It’s easy to get stuck there and to forget what real food looks like.  It’s easy to get stuck on the outside of life, with all its powerful attractions, and never to see what lies hidden beneath the surface, deep inside.  The Spirit is with us always, calling us to life, but too often we fail to hear that call because our heads and hearts are so full of surface noise.

How right Jesus was when He said, “Flesh begets flesh, and Spirit begets spirit.”  Spirit is what our hearts hunger for, but we starve our hearts without noticing it, and then we feel sad without knowing why.  It’s time to turn down the “noise” and to watch and listen for the Spirit.  Some wonderful surprises are in store for those who do.


27 posted on 04/20/2009 7:48:13 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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Acts 4:23-31
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Psalm 2 John 3:1-8
 

NIGHT TO LIGHT

 
"Nicodemus...came to [Jesus] at night." —John 3:1-2
 

Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a "teacher of Israel" (Jn 3:1, 10), a prominent Jewish leader. He was intrigued by Jesus. In his prayers he realized God was with Jesus, for he knew no one could do such wonders without God's approval (Jn 3:2).

Nicodemus approached Jesus at night (Jn 3:2). This tells us several things about Nicodemus. First, he was open to Jesus and wanted to learn from Him. If Nicodemus were hostile to Jesus, he would have simply confronted Jesus during the day as did other Pharisees. Second, Nicodemus had the humility to realize that God was moving in a new way through Jesus. Nicodemus wanted to move where God was moving, and thus he was impelled to approach Jesus. Third, Nicodemus was fearful of the opinion of others. He did not want to be associated with Jesus publicly.

Nicodemus next appeared amid an assembly of Pharisees and chief priests who had attempted to arrest Jesus. He took the next step in discipleship by publicly associating himself with Jesus. He spoke up to defend Jesus and encouraged them to listen to Jesus and learn the facts about Him (Jn 7:50-51). In so doing, Nicodemus was ridiculed and taunted (Jn 7:52).

Finally, Nicodemus appeared in broad daylight to bury the crucified Jesus, "bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes which weighed about a hundred pounds" (Jn 19:39). Though the other disciples fled for fear of death, Nicodemus would not be fleeing. He showed his total commitment to Jesus by carrying a hundred pounds of spices, a quantity fit for the burial of a king. Nicodemus, now a bold disciple, had accepted Jesus as his King, Lord, and God.

 
Prayer: Jesus, like Nicodemus, I will not be ashamed of You (Mk 8:38) or Your gospel (Rm 1:16). You are my King!
Promise: "They were filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak God's word with confidence." —Acts 4:31
Praise: Martha's devotion to Mass eventually led her husband to the Church.
 

28 posted on 04/20/2009 8:59:22 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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