I may be getting on the devil’s nerves, and he certainly enjoys it when I sin.
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Jesus preached the truth, but the chief priests and elders questioned it. Jesus’ resurrection was and can be disputed by assumptions and rumors. Saint Matthew the Evangelist writes: “They took the money and did as they were instructed” (Mt. 28:15). Who are they? These are the ones who wanted to remain faithful to lies, half-truths, and darkness, because they benefited from it. They did not want to open the door of their heart to the resurrected Christ and let themselves be penetrated by the brightness of his light. But at the same time, they are so far-sighted that they did not let the brightness of this light even into the hearts of others. People were kept in half-truths, fear, and darkness. Therefore St. Matthew emphatically emphasizes that such accusations against Christ are false.
We too desire the truth, but we often let ourselves be seduced by half-truths, and they negate the truth in us. This causes darkness, pain, and fear. This fear manifests itself in different forms: what will others say about me when I differ from the established custom? I may suffer from an inferiority complex – I don’t accept myself as I am. After all, they are better than me. Or I’m afraid to show my limitations and weaknesses. Another manifestation of fear is aggressiveness. I am aggressive when the other person is interested in me and I imagine that they want to control my actions. Or sometimes I pretend to be a perfect individual and I don’t even realize that I am showing a lack of my freedom. The last manifestation of these most common fears is the fear of failure, everyone sees me in a bright light, but only I see myself in black colors. These forms of fear express only one thing, that we have not accepted ourselves and are afraid of ourselves. We believed half-truths about ourselves. Why? Because we benefit from it. And it doesn’t even occur to us to look at our own life with open eyes, because if we did that, we would have to give the truth many times to our neighbors and not to ourselves. This untruth about us also has several other advantages: e.g. financial and material security, career… These cause us to become comfortable not only in this material world but also in our spiritual life. In a word, we become frivolous egoists who have stopped seeking, receiving, and giving. We always desire to have more and always to be less. We become children and not adults. Only words come out of us: give, give, give, or I, I, I, but not the ones that should: you, you, you, or you, you, you. We don’t want to become responsible people who give ourselves entirely to love. Let’s not be surprised at the young that they are what they are because today’s time is full of perversion. Let’s start with each other first, open our hearts to God and our neighbor, and let the light of Christ’s resurrection penetrate us. Only when we accept Christ into our lives, we can accept ourselves, we can accept our neighbor, we will not believe in half-truths and we will not be afraid of the darkness, i.e. death. After all, Christ conquered death! He broke the chains of death! The shackles of our weakness, sin, and fear of it. Only through dreams are we able to live this early life in joy, even if not without suffering. And with him, we will also go into eternity, where we will rejoice together that we have reached the ability to see God face to face through the risen Christ. After all, that is our goal here on earth. and let us be penetrated by the light of Christ’s resurrection. Only when we accept Christ into our lives, we can accept ourselves, we can accept our neighbor, we will not believe in half-truths and we will not be afraid of the darkness, i.e. death. After all, Christ conquered death! He broke the chains of death! The shackles of our weakness, sin, and fear of it. Only through dreams are we able to live this early life in joy, even if not without suffering. And with him, we will also go into eternity, where we will rejoice together that we have reached the ability to see God face to face through the risen Christ. After all, that is our goal here on earth. and let us be penetrated by the light of Christ’s resurrection. Only when we accept Christ into our lives, we can accept ourselves, we can accept our neighbor, we will not believe in half-truths and we will not be afraid of the darkness, i.e. death. After all, Christ conquered death! He broke the chains of death! The shackles of our weakness, sin, and fear of it. Only through dreams are we able to live this early life in joy, even if not without suffering. And with him, we will also go into eternity, where we will rejoice together that we have reached the ability to see God face to face through the risen Christ. After all, that is our goal here on earth. of sin and fear of it. Only through dreams are we able to live this early life in joy, even if not without suffering. And with him, we will also go into eternity, where we will rejoice together that we have reached the ability to see God face to face through the risen Christ. After all, that is our goal here on earth. of sin and fear of it. Only through dreams are we able to live this early life in joy, even if not without suffering. And with him, we will also go into eternity, where we will rejoice together that we have reached the ability to see God face to face through the risen Christ. After all, that is our goal here on earth.
But this requires us to let ourselves be penetrated by Christ’s life and to stop believing in half-truths, superstitions, and all the lies with which we justify our actions. If we don’t do that, we will never move forward. We will always languish in lies and fear.
I would like to share an experience I had on Easter Monday last year. After St. mass on the way home, I stopped at the cemetery, where I wanted to pray in silence for the deceased residents of my native village, relatives and acquaintances. As I was walking, a grieving man was sitting by one of the graves. So I thought, at least I’ll greet him. And so I directed my steps towards him. I approached him and said hello. He looked at me and asked me: “Father spiritual! Can I ask you something?” I was taken aback because I’m only a theology student, but when he addressed me like that, I left it at that. I answered: “True.” He looked at me and said: “I don’t believe in the afterlife, there is no life after death!” Everything ends with death!” I was at a loss as to what to say now. Lord God, help now, because that person has lost hope. After this question, I thought about it and tried to bring a little light into his life from the joy of the resurrected Christ, because I knew that he goes to St. mass and approaches St. reception. I told him not to despair because man is a being created by God. We came from him if we return to him after our journey here on earth. Our body must return to the grave because it was created from the earth. But a person does not consist only of a body, he also has a spirit, which will return to the one who breathed it into him – to God. There we will see God face to face with our glorified body, which was glorified by the precious death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Our bodies will be conformed to his glorified body. However, this requires us to use all the means we possess as a gift from God to improve ourselves. In order to better understand ourselves, why we are in the world and where our path leads. Our journey should be a journey of service to our dear ones in the family, at the workplace, friends and enemies. That should be our sanctification and goal, nothing else. When we build our existence on something else, everything falls apart and we start to despair. Our goal is to be the resurrected Christ, who destroys all our half-truths, lies, so that we are not afraid, but believe and have hope for eternal life. When I finished, the gentleman smiled at me and said thank you. I also thanked him, we greeted each other and I went to thank God. who destroys all our half-truths, lies, so that we do not fear, but believe and have hope for eternal life. When I finished, the gentleman smiled at me and said thank you. I also thanked him, we greeted each other and I went to thank God. who destroys all our half-truths, lies, so that we do not fear, but believe and have hope for eternal life. When I finished, the gentleman smiled at me and said thank you. I also thanked him, we greeted each other and I went to thank God.
Let’s realize that rising from the dead means accepting Christ into your heart. Let’s get rid of the gods in our lives. We all have many of them in our lives. These are our half-truths that lead us astray, so we lose hope and fear death. Let us believe that Jesus rose from the dead. When we believe, only then will we be able to be His witnesses to this world. So that we and others can say about us, like Blaise Pascal: “I believe in the witnesses of the risen Christ.”
Let’s not be like an ostrich that waits for the situation to develop. Let’s try to witness the resurrection, that is, life and truth. Let’s believe the truth, let’s get rid of fear, and be people of hope. A hope that is needed in today’s age of sin and half-truths. Hope that will help our neighbors with whom we come into contact to rise so that they believe in Christ through us. So that one day it can be said about us: I met a witness of Christ’s resurrection.