Friday 12 April 2019

EIGHT STATION: WOMEN OF JERUSALEM WEEP FOR JESUS


Jesus wept (Jn 11: 35). The women of Jerusalem wept (Lk 23:27).

Weeping is a very deep and great source of energy, especially when it transcends from sympathy into empathy. And when a woman weeps, it acquires a double potency.

This is so because the primal cause for change Within this realm is by a woman.  A woman controls the bloodline. Feminism rightly channelled can revolutionise the world, and that fact became Christ’s counsel to the women of Jerusalem.

‘Weep not for me’.  I go to open the scroll and the seven seals (Rev 5:3-5) ‘Weep for yourselves and your children’. Labour to write a good scroll and to package it with a proper seal.  

‘Do not weep for me’ (Lk 23: 28) Go back home. Charity begins at home. Do not abscond nor ignore the bloodline where Destiny has positioned you. There is a reason behind that, make the best out of it.

‘Weep for yourself …’ (Lk 23:28). Do not worry how many will be saved, simply labour your best to enter the arrow way (Lk 13: 23-24) and multitudes shall be brought to life through your freedom. Your entire ancestry is in you, awaiting their freedom through your recognition of truth.

‘Weep for your children…’ (Lk 23:28). Channel your empathy into your bloodline.  This matter, even after death. Just as Dives realised, as he thought of his family and 5 brothers as lifelines, after the futility of reaching out to Lazarus (Lk 16: 27-28).

Our ancestry still matters. Modern DNA and genetic researches are revealing how we are a composition of our past, an entire ancestral genome labouring and waiting to be free inside us. We are the salvation of the past and hope of the future.

Why look elsewhere. Let us start from home. As all shall eventually come home to roost, there shall be a woman awaiting us. Even Science is fast realising the potency of a woman’s chromosome (X) and the uselessness of a man’s chromosome (Y) which has gone with the wind.

Sometimes it is tougher along the bloodline, even Jesus’ bloodline imploded on Him, but this is the best place to start if we want to sustain our freedom.

Blessed are those who mourn, they shall be comforted.  Charity begins at home and ends abroad.




SEVENTH STATION: JESUS FALLS THE SECOND TIME


Poor human nature. We shall fall more than once. But guess what? It is through these falls, these miseries, and the recognition of our feebleness, by which his heart is attracted. He raises great edifice on mere nothingness and utter insufficiency.

If our falling and failing brings about a recognition of our weakness, and we cultivate confidence in His mercy, everything becomes gain for us. Falling by the gravity of self, Satan and sin increases our merits when we are little, and when we keep up the struggle.

Our freedom entails us digging more into our failings and hustling more to be the best version of ourselves. How can we keep aloof from sacramental confession for so long? How can we say we have got nothing to confess? Steve Jobs once counselled folly and hunger as a prerequisite to success.

Let us recognise truth (Jn 8: 32). Let us be poor in Spirit (Lk 6: 20). Humility is truth and it consists in the recognition of our nothingness, with an absolute dependence on His righteousness. His heart is the throne of mercy and the most wretched are the most welcome.

Our progress lies not in the satisfaction of our virtue, but in the recognition of our vice. He loves our littleness, not our goodness; our absolute nothingness, not our utmost righteousness.

His Sacred Heart is the abode of little ones from where the science of glorying in their infirmities  is mastered. Let us enter into this abode where we can discover the meaning of mercy and confidently repose in it.

Sanctity, according to St. Therese, does not consist in this or that practices, but in a disposition of the heart which makes one humble and little in God’s arms, conscious of one’s weakness, and confident even to audacity in the goodness of the Father.

Although we recognise the pain of our humanity, let us – like Maya Angelou - leave behind nights of terror and fear, and repose confidently in a daybreak that’s wondrously clear. Let us bring the graces our faith bestows and be the dream and hope of our world. Let us rise!







Monday 8 April 2019

SIXTH STATION: VERONICA WIPES JESUS’ FACE


Change, they say, is the only constant, but without the courage of changers, life would be a muddled smelly pond. Just do it, wherever you are positioned, labour to find your voice and change your position.

Often, there is a certain unwritten law, an unseen barrier, a real but hidden boundary, developed by the rule of conformity, which mutes people and keeps them a slave of the System. The System needs massive slavery to function and slavery is borne of lack of confidence and the inability to find one’s voice. Do not live others lives, struggle to find your destined purpose!

Can any good come out of the Good guy, I mean, those who would conform and live entirely according to the dictates of the System? If you are not truthfully tough, you’ll simply be used as a pawn in the hand of the powerful.

Look at what is happening around you. The unrighteous get bolder but the good guys panic to affect the status quo. let us not fear to live.

Courage is needed but it needs to be seasoned by Prudence, and what we find in excess is much each in isolation. Much courage without prudence, or much prudence without courage. A combination of these two is rare.

Rare is a prudent and courageous person, and that, Veronica was. She did not wrestle the cross of Christ from the soldiers, that would be suicidal, she focused and went boldly to wipe His face, and she was saved!

May your face shine upon us and we shall be saved (Ps 80:19) so says the Psalmist, and this happened to Veronica. Christ's face shone on her through the cloth she dared to to wipe His face with amidst such pandemonium and danger.

Don’t die before your time through a misguided courage, and avoid living without actually living through a false prudence. Follow the path shown by Veronica, a woman who was wise and dared.





FIFTH STATION: SIMON OF CYRENE HELPS JESUS


In any natural ecosystem, the fittest specie thrives and survives at the expense of the weak and vulnerable. Until Christ came and corrected this basis upon which the strong preys up on the weak. Christ pitched His tent with the weak and said 'It must not be so among you...' (Mk 10: 42-44) and He paid the price for daring to correct the ‘Origin of Species’, an age long anomaly, the consequence of  Adam's fall. 
  
The soldiers easily picked Simon the Cyrenean o carry Jesus’ cross because he was the weakest link in the pack. Simon was a stranger, a ‘nobody’, but he firmly and patiently revolutionised the plights of the poor with Christ through this cross.

The real victims of our age are the outcasts, immigrants, the marginals, the minority class, those across the Periphery, the vulnerable, the unrepresented, public sinners, those struggling with addiction, the prisoners, the neglected. It is amongst these that God is found, this is where breakthroughs are discovered, it is an environment where Christ is better experienced. God dwells amongst hustlers, he is rarely found around the complacent mainstream.

Financial poverty is not man’s actual problem, it is the poverty of the mind and the ability to realise what reality consist that is the root cause of every poverty there is. We Westerners have pretended to be champions of the weak until the present unsatiated rise of the ego manifested in tribalism, nationalism, far rightist, eugenics and wall building, which manifests our utter hypocrisy all along. Our poverty mentality sowed the seed of paranoia and it is already reaping the fruit of discord.

We can give a penny or two to quieten our conscience on the plights of weak, but we keep aloof as much as we can from sharing an outsider’s experience.  It is not enough to assist those on the fringes, what is needed is a real-time identification with an outsider’s experience of being racially, tribally, morally, economically discriminated against.

If we have not experienced what it is like to be on the edge, to be a minority, to be victimised, to be manipulated, we shall be lacking a great deal in lasting wisdom, and we are likely to be greatly flawed in our judgement.

Our living on the edge is intended to shake off our presumption and complacency , it should be invite us into a holy discontent and should make us struggle and hustle, prudently, temperately,  lovingly and patiently to free others and self from these anomalies. 

The Kingdom of God suffereth violence mate (Mt 11: 12). Not the ISIS type, but the Gandhi type, the Martin Luther King Jnr type, the Mandela type, the Simon type, the Christ’s type! Our Jihad is not inflicted unto others, it is reflected on self through the mastering of the Cardinal virtues. 

Don’t just cater for the minority, find a minority to be. Tough, yea? But necessary it is. Be a Simon on the fringe, identify with the fringe. The manipulated will outlast the strong, that is the new rule of Christ, and this is what lasts because it is truth.  

History is on the side of the punished and it is littered with examples to buttress this. The least today will be the leaders of tomorrow. We must discover something about us that puts us on the edge and the unpalatable experience of being ignored and being victimised, and work out prudently and courageously to correct things, as the woman at the next station shows us.