5th Week of Easter (T)
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
St. Dominic Priory, NOLA
Fear
is a reflex. Like jerking away from physical pain. It's job is to
protect us from harm. It helps us make split-second decisions that
keep us alive. Fear warns us away from danger. It works hard to
convince us not to take risks. By nature, fear is irrational. It
arrives w/o deliberation and does its work quickly and passes. But we
can nurture fear. We can hold onto to it and feed it, giving it
longer life and more control. Jesus says, “Do not let
your hearts be troubled or afraid.” NB.
do not let,
do not allow,
do not choose
to be afraid. Fear is an animal reflex. A thing of the moment.
Choosing not to live in fear is a thing of faith and reason, trusting
that all things work for the good in God's own time. Jesus says that
he leaves his peace with us. His peace is a part of our inheritance
as sons of the Father. But that peace is not the peace of this world
– security, safety, freedom from want. Christ's peace is the sort
of peace that comes with knowing that come what may he has won the
war. Not every battle we are called upon to fight in his name. But
the war. From all eternity, he is the victor and that victory is ours
to enjoy w/o fear.
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