Johannine Hours Luke 24:52 July 1996 _____________________________________________________________________ [The "Johannine hours" are meant as a way of seeking God in silence and prayer in the midst of our daily life. During the course of a day, take a moment to read the Bible passage with the short commentary and to reflect on the questions which follow. Afterwards, a small group people can meet to share what they have discovered and perhaps for a time of prayer.] It is long before entering on the way of the cross that Jesus begins preparing his companions for his coming death. After his resurrection, Christ takes up, as it were, from where he had left off: he "opens their minds to understand the scriptures," sends them out, and urges them to wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit. The departure at his ascension is thus emptied of sadness and passive resignation. In our own lives, the departure of a loved one can become an occasion for meeting the risen Lord and for opening ourselves to our own resurrection. However, at the moment of departure itself, suffering exposes us to the risk of despair. Despair sows confusion and would have us believe that nothing remains outside of pain, absurdity and misforture. Such suffering is part of that passage which is Easter, the birth into a new life. Truth is not to be found in the emptiness we may wish to scrutinize nor in explanations which would only serve to justify separation. The truth indeed is that there is no separation. And yet, it is the heart alone which can say it, and we must listen to its voice in silence. "Even if we once knew Christ according to the flesh, we do not know him in that way any longer" (2 Co 5:16). When Christ leaves, his place remains empty. And we must leave it free, without giving way to worry or impatience. Knowing that this same place is filled by his presence is the most precious of treasures one can "possess". It is there that the Spirit of the risen Christ awaits us. Neither separations, nor time, nor even forgetfulness can still the heart which has chosen to love. In what ways can I prepare myself and the others who are entrusted to me, for living out the separations which are part of life, and to do so in the light of Christ? What helps sustain us as we wait on the presence of the consoling Spirit, the one who comes to inhabit every human separation? "Johannine Hours" - 07/96 - ©71250 Taizé-Community, France. taize@cpe.ipl.fr Luke 24:52 Then they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. ----------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/taize/johannine: jh9607.txt .