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A Latin spiritual journey with discerning hearts from ashes to glory.
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Day 39, hope in the midst of opposition, a reading from the Holy Gospel according
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to John, Chapter 11, verses 45-56.
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Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what he did believed in him,
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but some of them went to tell the Pharisees what Jesus had done.
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Then the chief priests and Pharisees called a meeting.
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Here is this man working all these signs, they said, and what action are we taking?
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If we let him go on in this way, everybody will believe in him, and the Romans will come
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and destroy the holy place and our nation.
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One of them, Caiaphas, the high priest that year said,
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You do not seem to have grasped the situation at all.
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You fail to see that it is better for one man to die for the people than for the whole nation
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He did not speak in his own person.
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It was as high priest that he made this prophecy that Jesus was to die for the nation and
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not for the nation only, but to gather together in unity the scattered children of God.
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From that day they were determined to kill him.
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So Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but left the district for a town called
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Ephraim in the country bordering on the desert and stayed there with his disciples.
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The Jewish Passover drew near, and many of the country people who had gone up to Jerusalem
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to purify themselves looked out for Jesus, saying to one another as they stood about in
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Will he come to the festival or not?
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This gospel sits in the shadow of the raising of Lazarus.
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That incredible sign of life was not welcomed by all.
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For some, it was a moment of conversion.
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For others, it was a threat.
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The decision is made.
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Jesus must be stopped.
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We now move closer to the Passion.
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This passage confronts us with the truth we often feel, choosing Christ will not always
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When we follow him, we may face misunderstanding, rejection, or even outright hostility.
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Jesus did not run from this reality.
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Instead, he stayed rooted in his mission, moving forward with trust in the Father.
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It is here that we must remember our call is not to success, or approval, but to faithfulness.
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And faithfulness will at times mean walking through suffering, uncertainty, or even loneliness.
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But we are never alone.
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The Father is at work, even, in hiddenness.
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St. John Cassian, drawing from the wisdom of the desert, wrote.
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The endurance of trials for the sake of virtue produces the strongest hope.
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Hope is born not in ease, but in the fire of perseverance.
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It grows in those moments when we choose to stay with Christ, even when the way is unclear
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Hope is remembering that God indeed keeps His promises, and that He is bigger than our
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It brings us to this place of decision.
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Will we stay close to Jesus even when the way becomes an arrow?
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Will we trust the slow, quiet work of God even when the cost feels high?
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Sometimes the opposition we face is not from others, but within ourselves.
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Doubt, fear, or spiritual fatigue.
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These two are places where grace can meet us, where prayer becomes our anchor.
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If you feel weary, spend time today and quiet before the Lord.
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Ask for the grace of endurance and the gift of hope.
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The Jesus you take over prayer, also known as the surrender prayer, by serving of God,
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Father Dallindo Brutolo, found on discerning hearts, is a powerful reminder to release
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our anxieties and concerns in trust to Jesus.
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You are not asked to carry the weight of the world, but to entrust it to the one who
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already bears it for us.
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St. Treze of Lesoux, Dr. The Church, offers us a word of clarity and perspective.
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The worlds that I ship and not thy home.
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For simple, but profound reminder recenters us when the seas grow rough.
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End is not a time to prove our strength, but to rest more deeply in the strength of
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Christ, who leads us to the safe harbor of the Father.
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Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what he did believed in him,
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but some of them went to tell the Pharisees what Jesus had done.
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Then the chief priests and Pharisees called a meeting.
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Here is this man working all these signs, they said, and what action are we taking?
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If we let him go on in this way, everybody will believe in him, and the Romans will come
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and destroy the holy place and our nation.
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One of them, Caiaphas, the high priest that year said, you do not seem to have grasped
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the situation at all, you fail to see that it is better for one man to die for the people,
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and for the whole nation to be destroyed.
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He did not speak in his own person, it was as high-priest that he made this prophecy
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that Jesus was to die for the nation, and not for the nation only, but to gather together
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in unity the scattered children of God.
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From that day they were determined to kill him.
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So Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but left the district for a town
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called Ephraim in the country bordering on the desert and stayed there with his disciples.
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The Jewish Passover drew near, and many of the country people who had gone up to Jerusalem
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to purify themselves looked out for Jesus, saying to one another as they stood about in
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the temple, what do you think?
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Will he come to the festival or not?
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What challenges or opposition do you face as you follow Christ?
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Are there places of hidden fear or resistance that you can bring to the Lord today?
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How can you ask for the grace to be faithful even when it is costly?
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Or Jesus, as you face rejection, you remain faithful.
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Help us to walk in that same trust when we are afraid, strengthen our hearts, when we
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are tired, renew our hope, teach us to remain close to you, even in the face of opposition,
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and to always remember that your love has already conquered all men.