{"id":5588,"date":"2017-04-24T09:54:02","date_gmt":"2017-04-24T14:54:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.scarboromissions.ca\/?p=5588"},"modified":"2017-04-24T11:16:29","modified_gmt":"2017-04-24T16:16:29","slug":"touched-by-god","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.scarboromissions.ca\/spiritual-reflections\/touched-by-god","title":{"rendered":"Touched by God"},"content":{"rendered":"

An Easter reflection by Fr. Basil Kirby, S.F.M. (1917-2002)
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The unforgettable talk that Jesus had with the apostles after the Last Supper is extremely important in our lives today. Within hours, he was to face his final test and obedience to God would require that he submit, willingly, humbly, and lovingly, to an unparalleled injustice \u2014 crucifixion at the hands of God\u2019s creatures.<\/p>\n

With this challenge hanging over his head, Jesus spoke as never before to his apostles. When called by Jesus, they had shown great generosity and sincerity; they had given up a lot to follow him. They did indeed love him and were growing in that love. But these same apostles had also shown the weakness of human nature \u2014 in spite of what they had heard and seen, they had been very slow to understand Jesus\u2019 message. They had quarreled among themselves about who was the greatest. Jesus had even told them they were people “of little faith.\u201d Now, devastating new failures lay just ahead.<\/p>\n

During the course of his talk, Jesus foretold that Judas would betray him, that Peter would deny ever knowing him, that all would run away leaving him alone in the hands of his enemies. Yet Jesus\u2019 love for his apostles showed no sign of lessening; on the contrary, each moment during his talk seemed to bring a new outpouring of his love for them.<\/p>\n

Here we touch on mystery:<\/p>\n