During
Lent and Holy Week we might have found it a little tough to see ourselves as
truly changed persons. We might have tried our best to keep the season a
fruitful and meaningful one. Probably we have failed repeatedly in our attempt
to keep the Lenten observance. In all our failures, we need to remember that
Jesus was a failure in the eyes of the world but He was a success in the eyes
of God the Father.
The important
thing is not to give up in discouragement. God knows your heart and your
contrition.
Lent
and Holy Week journey have ended and no doubt we were constantly challenged and
demanded during these period. All our experiences, practices, involvements,
understandings and knowledge, which we have obtained during the Lent and Holy
Week has brought us to celebrate Jesus in Easter today.
Today
we celebrate Easter Sunday and the Easter season begins. It is a season where
we celebrate our NEW lives once again. The Lord has risen in our midst. His resurrection marks
the triumph of good over evil, sin and death. Because He is
risen “the old life has gone, the new life has begun!” (2 Cor 5:17). We
have come to a knowledge who Jesus is for us and what He has done in our lives.
Easter is not a one-time celebration but we are reminded daily that through our
faith in Jesus we experience the NEW every day. The Risen Lord makes our lives
NEW by forgiving all the wickedness of our past.
Our
whole journey of Lent has been pointing us towards the baptismal font. It is a
very important part of the liturgy and this is the whole point of our Lenten
journey. Here, at this part we do a renewal of our baptismal promises at Easter
Vigil and Easter Sunday. It is the one time of the year we recall our baptism and Jesus gives a NEW hope once
again in our lives. We as individuals and as a community give birth to the
Church. It is what Lent and Holy Week was building up to our faith lives.
Every Sunday when we recite
our community prayer there is one part that goes, “We are blessed here at the
Church of St Joseph with many opportunities to serve and grow in our faith
journey.” On Easter, we are given a NEW birth and NEW hope in faith. As
individuals or as a community let’s take very opportunity to seek, to serve, to
love, to obey, to grow and to trust in the Risen Lord. This will be our Easter
celebration. As St Paul advises us to “celebrate
the feast, not the old yeast, the yeast of malice and wickedness but with the
unleavened bread of sincerity and truth,” (1 Cor 5:8). In this the importance
of our Lenten observance comes to the forefront of our lives.
BE CHEERFUL! CHRIST HAS RISEN FOR YOU AND FOR YOUR LOVELY FAMILY. HAPPY EASTER! CELEBRATE WITH A LOT OF HAPPINESS AND THANKSGIVING.
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