JOHN 14: 23-29 MAY 9, 2010
My
running coach has a problem. Wherever he
leads our running group in a workout, we all follow him. We do what he tells us and follow the monthly
printout of our workouts each day. But
our coach is presently injured and cannot lead us in the workouts and sometimes
he is not there. When this happens, the
group begins to debate what workout, if any, to do, even though we have the
daily training schedule mailed in advance.
Without the coach we all seem to get scattered in our training and
thinking. Suddenly it is too cold or too
wet to do the workout. Some runners
won’t even bother to show up!
Jesus has the same problem with his
followers, the disciples. As long as he
is with them and in their face, they seem to follow him and their mistakes are
minimal. But now Jesus is going
away. He won’t be there in the flesh to
direct and lead them. He says the Holy
Spirit will remind them of what they are supposed to do and lead them. That is a problem. The Holy Spirit competes with our desire to
do what we want. Sometimes I want the
world’s peace, “peace and quiet.” Leave
me alone to do what I want. But the Holy
Spirit calls me to be of service and enjoy a deeper, more lasting peace.
One evening I walked into a convert
class. I was not there to teach. I just wanted to say hello to a friend of
mine who had broken her foot, and then I would leave before the class got
going. As I was leaving, I heard the
coordinator say that the topic was vocation and discernment, and that the
priest who was supposed to lead the class could not come. My body was trying to leave as I heard
this. I just wanted to go home and read
my book, and be left alone in peace. But
something else in me was pulling me back into the room to be of some
service. That is the Holy Spirit at
work. The coordinator asked if I could
talk about my vocation and discernment.
I agreed. I sat down with the
group and did not go home to my book. At
the end of the class, I felt the peace that Jesus said he was leaving with
us.
There will always be this tug
between the world’s peace and the Holy Spirit’s peace. I suspect that Moms deal with this tug and
pull all the time. They take care of the
family at the same time that there is a pull to be left alone in “peace and
quiet.”
My mother taught me what true and
lasting peace is. When I was growing up,
Mom asked me to do some house chores while she went out on some errands. She left.
She was not there to ensure I did what she asked. So I went for the world’s peace. I sat down and put on the television to watch
my cartoons. When Mom came home and
found out I had done nothing, the world’s peace went out the window! A little bit of effort on my part to obey
would have given me a more lasting peace.
I think Mom and the Holy Spirit worked together.
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