
Come To Your Senses 
It is true. "The tragedy of our humanity
is that while we can see that our ways won't
work, still we hesitate to take God's way."
I do not know who said these words but they
make a lot of sense.
There was a mayor in Calcutta, India at the
times of colonialism, who was very compassionate
and did much to clean up vast areas of the
slums, replacing shacks with neat cottages
and apartments. "Sometimes I walk around
the remaining wretched sections of the city
late at night and I say to myself, `If only
the people would let me, I could do anything
for them.' But they won't let me. They are
used to their filth, and cling to it, though
it kills them off like flies."
Jesus must have the same feeling. If we let
Him, He can do anything for us. He can even
clean up our lives and free us from fear
and anxiety. However, a lot rotates around
that little phrase 'if we let Him'.
Sometimes Jesus tries to get us by means
of failures. Since he notices that success
pumps us into gloating pathetic superegos,
he tries to search us out through fiascos.
At the last supper Peter boasts that he would
never betray Jesus, but a few hours later
he denies even knowing Jesus. His days after
the crucifixion must have been filled with
remorse and self doubt.
But that experience of failure changed Peter
forever. His illusions about his own strength
and ability vanishes, but in their place
there was a new thrust in God's pardon and
love that empowered him beyond his wildest
imaginations. In the Acts of the Apostles,
we see Peter courageously proclaiming Jesus
as Messiah, even in the face of hostility,
harassment and ultimately, his own death.
Mark Ruffalo, 35 had his share of disappointments
in life. He had a difficult upbringing in
a family which eventually broke apart, he
tasted real poverty when his dad's company
collapsed, he lost his best friend (26 years
old) to suicide, he toiled for more than
a decade trying to make it as an actor (more
than 800 auditioning!) and getting nowhere…
Finally, in the year 2000 he made a breakthrough
through his superb acting in the movie 'You
can count on Me', followed later by the 'Last
Castle' and '13 Going On 30'.
Soon after he married fellow actress Sunrise
Coigney and a year later had his first son
Keen. Then his world came crashing down.
After completing the movie 'The Last Castle'
with Robert Redford, Ruffalo was diagnosed
with brain tumor. He underwent surgery which
left the left part of his face paralyzed.
When interviewed recently in Parade magazine,
his words revealed a lot of good judgment,
"Looking back, everything that seemed
a curse was really the best possible thing,
even my tumor. I had a whole year with my
son and wife, every waking hour. There is
a living you are forced to do when you are
ill, a constant expanding of what you thought
you were capable of being. I would not give
any of it back. I have learned that even
in sorrow, there is joy."
His next film is Collateral, a crime drama
starring Tom Cruise.
THE KEY
John Calvin was a French protestant theologian
and a major figure of the so called 'reformation'.
He was not especially kind to the Catholics,
however he was correct when he wrote, "The
godly man knows that his life hangs only
on a thread . . . living in a world as if
he were sailing a tempestuous and dangerous
sea; nevertheless . . . he bears patiently
all his troubles and sorrows, and comforts
himself in his afflictions because he leans
wholly upon the grace of God."
We need the grace of God. Jesus used a fantastic
image to describe this power. He says kingdom
power is like yeast. Put a pinch of yeast
in a little bit of dough and watch it grow
into a big, superb loaf of bread. What power!
Just put a little bit of God into your life,
even a tiny crumb, and God's life will expand
your existence and you will become more and
more the person God intends you to be.
This is called Kingdom Power! It is a power
available to each of us.
Faith is the resurrection of Christ never
misleads us, comments Bede The Venerable,
and hope in our resurrection never deceives,
because God the Father, who restored our
Lord to life, will revamp us to a new life
by virtue of his power.
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