Resolving crises and doubts

Only Jesus can help us adequately.
We certainly know a lot of good people in our area. People who set an example in life become a certain model and ideal for us. It can be, for example, a priest or a father family who go to church regularly, or a mother conscientiously caring for children. It can be to tell us that we often idealize these characters, and if they make a mistake, then we
disappoint.

In the Gospels, we could see that John, who had previously preached zealously about Jesus, suddenly doubted that Jesus was really the one he was to announce. In this state, he sends his disciples to Jesus with the question, “Are you the one to come, or should we wait for another?” (Luke 7.20).

John was an ardent preacher. With his sermons, he drew the attention of the nation and gathered them to Jordan. Well, John didn’t think about himself. He thought of the one he was preparing the way for. And even if he became great in men’s eyes, he made a small statement in humility: which I am not worthy to untie on a shoe strap. ” After a while, John’s powerful voice at Jordan fell silent. He was suddenly in the dark. He got into the darkness of prison for the truth he preached and into the darkness of doubt about whom he came to report. At first glance, John disappointed us with his attitude and condition. We ask ourselves: How is it possible that John’s straight finger on Jesus slowly crouches and gets the shape of a question mark? Why did John doubt? We don’t know exactly what to say; let’s try to think together. The circumstances of the environment influence our actions, and thus for one reason, there could also be a prison environment. Maybe we could blame him for not connecting consistently enough all the Scripture places and then subsequently had no certainty. The strongest reason that caused a doubt about Christ was his own ideas about him. We know that John represented Christ as holding the egg in his hand to separate the grain from the chaff. He represented him as a just, uncompromising judge who uses justice, force. He overlooked, however, that Jesus brought peace, love, and mercy to this earth. And these are their own misconceptions that caused a crisis in John.

We also know from ourselves that we also get into a crisis from time to time into doubts. The reasons may be different. Outrage, perhaps false notions of Christ and their religion, which when they break into us, cause doubt. We have to realize that today’s gospel is not just about portraying us that anyone can get in doubt. We know this intimately from everyday life. Today’s gospel is about chow to address these doubts. Exactly as John solved them. He was looking for a way to find out the truth. He sends his disciples as he could not come straight to Jesus alone. Yes, this is the only way we should deal with our crises properly. Look for ways like prayer study, look for people who could help us and explain things.

It is not difficult to notice when someone is making a mistake or in crisis. It’s harder to notice him as this man fights for his faith and solves these problems. But probably the hardest thing is, try these things on yourself. Let us ask at this Holy Mass to be in these when they were not left alone, but to look for ways to remove doubts. Let us not forget that we will find the best help with Christ. 

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