Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Martyrs (Optional Memorial)
I wish that where I am they also may be with me, that they may see my glory. (John 17:24)
Its a truth of our faith that Jesus is with us wherever we are—right? Absolutely. He promised that he and his Father would never leave us. Its a promise we can build our lives on.
Dont you find it striking, then, to hear Jesus wishing that we would be with him? Wishing isnt exactly promise language; its the language of desire. It seems that Jesus is leaving it open that, sometimes, we may not be where he is.
Perhaps Jesus is speaking of more than our physical location. He means that our hearts and minds may not be in the same place as his. The things were doing and saying—especially inwardly—are not the things he is doing and saying. We can all relate to the experience of having found ourselves in a place where Jesus wasnt leading. Maybe weve wandered into unforgiveness. Or weve slipped into rote prayer and inattentiveness at Mass. Its in these times that Jesus asks us to stop, lift our eyes to heaven, and step into the place where he is.
What if youre not exactly sure where Jesus is at any given moment? Well, in todays Gospel, we see one place where he can always be found: in the midst of his people, teaching them and washing their feet.
Two thousand years later, Jesus strategy has not changed. Hes still with his people. He is still caring for us and offering us his grace, his wisdom, and his guidance.
So one of the best ways to find Jesus is to look for opportunities to serve. Look for situations in which you can offer a helping hand. As you give of yourself, try to keep your ears and eyes open. Look for him in the eyes of the people around you. Listen for him in their voices. Try to sense his love and his glory right there in that moment. What is he saying to you? How is he ministering to you? Remember, whenever two or more are gathered in his name, he is there!
Jesus, I want to be with you where you are. Help me to abide in your presence. Lord, show me your glory in your people!
Acts 22:30; 23:6-11
Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-11
Daily Marriage Tip for May 12, 2016:
Intentionality goes a long way. Think about your spouse when you make decisions, even if they are small ones, like when to fill up the gas tank or what channel to watch, or big ones, such as plans with friends or vacation spots.