In
the dark dreary nights, when the storm is at its most fierce, the lighthouse
burns bright so the sailors can find their way home again. In life the same
light burns. This light is fueled with love, faith, and hope. And through
life’s most fierce storms these three burn their brightest so we also can find
our way home again. - Unknown
Gospel
Text: (JN 16:16-20)
Jesus said to his disciples:
"A little while and you will no
longer see me,
and again a little while later and you
will see me."
So some of his disciples said to one
another,
"What does this mean that he is
saying to us,
'A little while and you will not see
me,
and again a little while and you will
see me,'
and 'Because I am going to the
Father'?"
So they said, "What is this
'little while' of which he speaks?
We do not know what he means."
Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him,
so he said to them,
"Are you discussing with one
another what I said,
'A little while and you will not see
me,
and again a little while and you will
see me'?
Amen, amen, I say to you,
you will weep and mourn, while the
world rejoices;
you will grieve, but your grief will
become joy."
We are so busy doing things,
achieving, making progress that we can forget what life is all about, preparing
to meet God in heaven. The Ascension of Jesus reminds us that during our lives
we are “only passing through” on this earth, as we say. We are pilgrims on a
journey. Just as Jesus’ earthly life was temporary, and he ascended to sit at
the right hand of the Father, so also our lives here are temporary, will come
to an end, and we will meet God in the next life. The Ascension of Jesus
reminds us in all of our busyness not to forget what life is all about.
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