Scripture/Bible: "A little while, and
you will see me no more; again a little while, and you will see me." 17 Some of his disciples said
to one another, "What is this that he says to us, 'A little while, and you
will not see me, and again a little while, and you will see me'; and, 'because
I go to the Father'?" 18 They said, "What does
he mean by 'a little while'? We do not know what he means." 19 Jesus knew that they
wanted to ask him; so he said to them, "Is this what you are asking
yourselves, what I meant by saying, 'A little while, and you will not see me,
and again a little while, and you will see me'? 20 Truly,
truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you
will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. John 16:16-20
Reflection: A little
while with a dying person is a precious moment; all the memory is vivid and keeps
flashing before one’s eyes even when the person is gone from our midst.
The
Gospel story is also a dying moment, when Jesus talks about the ‘Little While’,
but a one sided knowledge, where only Jesus knows what he is communicating to
his disciples.
From
their attitude it seems that they never expected the death of Jesus or if
expected then not immediately and in such a tragic way; After all, how can a
man who healed the sick, handled all types of diseases and sicknesses and
worked so mightily with signs and wonders can ever die? How can a man who gave his life to mortal bodies ever die and what is more, he was so popular that they may make
him king and these disciples may have thought that they would not see death
unless they see his glory.
Another
truth that seems to come out strongly is that though Jesus knew about the
persecutions his tormentors had set loose on him yet he may have never really
shared the same with these Dedicated Disciples. He had this quality in him not to burden the
disciples with more than what they could take in.
How
then can anyone say that God doesn’t care and he doesn’t understand our pain?
If these disciples had to face a pain then it is the inevitable pain that would
arise on account of that “little while’ when the wicked world will separate him
from them.
Hence
our pain and suffering should never be what people do to us by way of
persecution but rather the outcome it brings about; the separation that it
brings about on account of our shift of focus from Jesus, who is still with us. For a Christian this pain even if it is there,
it is short lived. It is momentary, it is there as long as our gaze is away
from the one who is there with us and yet separated from us on account of our
shifting gaze; " your sorrow will turn into joy." (vs. 20)
Prayer: “My eyes
are ever toward the Lord, for he will pluck my feet out of the net. Turn thou to me, and be
gracious to me; for I am lonely and afflicted.” Ps 25:15-16
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