Friday, May 26, 2023

Gifts/Fruits

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room



Gifts/Fruits
Tongues     Fire
Pour Out     Fill     Renew
Manifestation of the Spirit
Proclaim
(photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scriptures:   Acts 2: 1 to 4

When the time of Pentecost had come, the apostles were gathered in one place. Suddenly a powerful noise like a strong driving wind filled the whole house where they were. Then there came tongues of fire, which parted and rested on each one of them. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and started to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit led them to proclaim.

First Corinthians 12: 4 to 7

There are many different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord; there are different works but the same God who leads all of them in everyone. To each person the manifestation of the Spirit is poured out for good.


Reflection


Time to celebrate the Holy Spirit!


Jesus promised the apostles that He would send them the Holy Spirit to guide them as they took on the mission of proclaiming the Good News. True to His word, the Holy Spirit came to the apostles on the Jewish Feast of Pentecost---a Feast that celebrated the Spring Harvest. 


The Spirit came with gifts that enabled the apostles to produce amazing fruits in their ministry. God is generous and holds nothing back. God gives us what we need to spread the message of liberation and love.


Just think of the amazing transformation that happens to the apostles. They go from gathering in fear and uncertainty where Jesus celebrated the Last Supper with them to proclaiming the Gospel message with boldness. Talk about a big change!


It shows us what the Holy Spirit can do in our lives if we are open to receiving the gifts that the Spirit wants to share with us. We are capable of more than we think we can do because the Spirit will lead us.


Paul emphasizes in his First Letter to the Corinthians that the Spirit is given to each person. We can always tend to say that it is up to someone else to spread the Gospel. We can look at others as more talented or more articulate. 


No such excuses are possible when we reflect on the generosity of the Holy Spirit. We all have gifts that we have been given that are important to build up the Body of Christ.


Get ready to be gifted and show your fruits!


1. How do you feel the Holy Spirit is working in your life?


2. Have you ever felt that it is up to others to spread the Gospel?


3. What do you feel as you reflect on Kathy's photo?

(scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara) 

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Glorify

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room



Glorify
Name     Works
Accept     Know     Persevere
The Hour Has Come
Redemption
(photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scripture:   John 17: 1 and 2

After Jesus had said this, he looked up to heaven and said,

"Father, the hour has come. Give glory to your son, so that your son may also glorify you, just as you gave him power over all people, so that he may give eternal life to all you gave him."

Reflection

Jesus knows that the end is near. 

He is speaking to the Father and sharing from His heart. He knows that it is going to be difficult, but He puts that behind Him.

Jesus asks the Father for glory. He knows that He will need the strength that the Father can provide. He can not face this on His own.

With that strength from the Father, Jesus will be able to be faithful to the mission He received from the Father---the mission to proclaim the Kingdom of God.

When Jesus is faithful to that mission, He is glorifying the Father. He is spreading the message that God wants everyone to know that they are loved unconditionally.

Jesus comes to give. He wants to give us eternal life. 

It is a message that is difficult for us to accept sometimes. We wonder how God can love us to this degree. 

When people are nice to us, we become suspicious. We wonder what they might want from us. 

When Jesus offers us His Love, we wonder how it could be possible that Jesus could love us to this extent. It seems too good to be true.

This gift from Jesus comes with an invitation. If we say yes to Jesus, we can also glorify the Father.

We glorify the Father each time we share the Love that Jesus gives us with those the Father sends to us. 

Jesus accepted the mission and was able to glorify the Father. It is our turn now!


1. How was Jesus able to be faithful to His mission?

2. How does Jesus glorify the Father?

3. How can we glorify the Father?

4. What do you feel as you contemplate Kathy's photo?
(scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)


Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Advocate

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room



Advocate
Alive     Love
Abide     Accompanied     Live
The Spirit Of Truth
Presence
(photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scripture:   John 14: 15 to 17

"If you love me, you will follow my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and God will send you another Advocate to accompany you each day. 

This Advocate is the Spirit of Truth.

Those who are closed to the Kingdom of God are not able to accept this Advocate.

They do not see the Advocate.

They do not know the Advocate.

You who are my followers know the Advocate.

The Advocate abides in you and will live in you always."


Reflection


In our passage from John Jesus is trying to console His apostles. He knows that it will be hard on them when He returns to the Father.

He does not want to leave them alone. They will be facing a lot of hostility and opposition. How will they be able to survive this without Jesus?

Jesus is concerned about the apostles. He tells them that He will send an Advocate to assist them.

An Advocate, or Paraclete, is a term that is used to describe a defense lawyer---a person who would protect your rights when you were accused. Someone who could help you find justice and truth.

Jesus will send the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity, as the Advocate. The Holy Spirit will abide with the apostles and help them overcome the many challenges that they will face.

The Advocate is recognized by those who are open to spiritual realities. They are not distracted by temptations to power, greed, or selfishness.

The apostles have been following Jesus and have become open to the message of Love and caring that Jesus proclaimed. This message became part of their lives.

This preparation helps them to know the Advocate and follow the Advocate. They were not going to be alone. The Holy Spirit would abide with them.

The gift of the Advocate became a sign to the apostles of how deeply Jesus cared about them. We can all relate to this feeling---people in our lives who reach out to us and show concern for us touch our hearts.

The hearts of the apostles were open to the Advocate. They were ready to be transformed!

Come Holy Spirit!


1. Why does Jesus tell the apostles that He is going to send an Advocate to the apostles?

2. How can an Advocate help the apostles?

3. Why could some people not recognize the Advocate?

4. How did the Holy Spirit transform the apostles?

5. What is your feeling as you ponder Kathy's photo?
(scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)







Thursday, May 4, 2023

Dwelling Place

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room



Dwelling Place
Father's House
Prepare     Way     Place
Take You To Myself
I AM
(photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)



Scripture:   John 14: 1 to 6a

"Do not worry. You have placed your faith in God; place your faith in me also. In my Father's house there are many dwelling places.

 If there were not many places there, I would not have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you. As I go and get that place ready for you, I will come back again and take you to myself. 

In that way, where I am, you shall be there also. You know that way where I am going."

Thomas said to Jesus, "We do not know where you are going. How can we possibly know the way?"

Jesus said to him, " I AM the way, the truth, and the life." 


Reflection

Where is your favorite dwelling place? Do you have a special spot where you go to find peace?

I love to sit on the love seat in our living room. I can feel the sun on my shoulders as I sit and pray and read. I can turn around and look at the roses that are blooming right outside the windows.

It is a place of peace. A place of comfort. A place of insight.

Jesus tells us that He also wants to offer us a dwelling place. That special dwelling place is in the house of God.

Not only does God offer us that special place; Jesus is actually "preparing" it for us. We can all remember how we felt when someone prepared a place for us. 

I love it when we go to visit our daughter and her family in Massachusetts, and she prepares a guest room for us. It says that she really wants us to come and visit. She makes us feel special.

Jesus is doing the same thing and goes a step further. He is telling us that He will prepare a place for us and that He will "take us to Himself". 

His Love for us is so deep and complete that He wants to be one with us. He knows that we need to feel that deep acceptance to overcome our fears, worries, and insecurities. We always feel unworthy.

We can get lost in those feelings. When we do, there is a way back to Love.

Jesus!


1. Where is your favorite "dwelling place"?

2. Do you feel that Jesus is offering you a "dwelling place"?

3. What do you feel when you hear that Jesus wants to take you to Himself?

4. What strikes you as you contemplate Kathy's photo?
(scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)




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