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When I let the Good Spirit guide me, life takes on a new dimension.

Good morning, happy Monday, and many blessings.
 
In today’s Gospel (John 3:1-8) Nicodemus approaches Jesus. Nicodemus was a Pharisee and also a ruler of the Jews. He did not want the Jews to know that he wanted to talk with Jesus. Thus, Nicodemus decided he would approach Jesus at night. Hopefully, the darkness would help him be anonymous! 

Nicodemus said to Jesus that he did understand that Jesus was a teacher who had come from God. The wonders and signs that Jesus had done had convinced Nicodemus to believe in Jesus as one who was sent from God. There was no other explanation for Jesus’ power and ability to heal the sick and raise the dead! 

Jesus then tells Nicodemus that anyone who desired to enter the Kingdom of God would have to be born of water and the Spirit. Nicodemus asked Jesus how anyone could be born again? This was impossible! Jesus, however, was speaking of being born of the spirit! There are two different births: one of the flesh and one of the spirit. 

Have you been “born” of the Spirit? Can you remember a time in your life when you experienced new life and grace and you sensed you had been “born again?” It may have been during a retreat, Cursillo, the birth of a child, or finding a job after many months of searching. Or it may have been as simple as experiencing the new life of spring. Wondrous gifts may be amazing, or they may be simple gifts. 

Do you long to be reborn at this time in your life? If so, ask Jesus to “create new life” in you. If we do, perhaps Jesus will gift us with what we desire. However, we need to keep our minds and hearts open! Jesus most often works in subtle ways, not fireworks! And the gifts we receive may not be the gifts we had hoped for. We actually may receive gifts that are much greater than we ever would have asked for!
 
I too, like Nicodemus, find it difficult to imagine how I can change what is so clearly a part of me. I ask for the grace to know where Jesus is inviting me to be born anew, in things large or small, and to do my best to fulfil his will.
 
When I let the Good Spirit guide me, life takes on a new dimension. I am no longer stuck in a groove, living a flat, dull life. I begin to notice God more. I see people freshly as images of God, extraordinary immortals. I see myself as a carrier of God’s great love which is to be shared. I become a freer spirit and a happier person.
 
Reflecting on my baptism, have I ever had a sense of being ‘re-born’, of any radical change in my life as a result of being baptized? What are my dreams of being ‘re-born?’ How different might my life be?
 
Blessings,

Fr. Luis+

Date news: 
Monday, April 12, 2021 - 12:00

Ministry at the time of Coronavirus (Covid 19): Prevent, cure and accompany

Now we have to shape what some have started calling; The Church at Home. Although I keep asking myself; What do those who do not have a home do? For this reason, at the same time, I am declaring today in our Holyrood Church a Lenten day of prayer, fasting and reading the Bible in the Time of the Coronavirus.

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