This mystery of the life of Jesus recounts for us Jesus' first journey up to
Why so admirable? Jesus has come up to
And once again, Jesus is hidden. The divinity of his great works and mission are not made visible here. "You sacrificed a thousand beautiful deeds which were present in your mind... and which might have been the beginning of your preaching. "No, it's not the time. You sacrifice your dream. You surrender to the "kairos", the right time, the moment when God will again bring you up to
"There is a season for everything..." (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)
Father Médaille was also struck in this mystery by the tremendous sacrifice of will on Jesus' part. He gives up his will, his own wishes, his own desires, to be all for His Father's will. In imitation of Him, might we not also be helped to sacrifice our own will, our own wishes and surrender these to the will and wishes of our Father. "No matter how right they may seem to me... and in fact may be." Father Médaille's discernment principle is clear.
One sign of good discernment is always that one's own
listening to God will not contradict one's obedience to one's
superiors/spouse. Both are to be listening to the same spirit.
Eventually the direction will be clear to both parties.
"Obedience" means "to listen well."
This is a marvelous "spiritual exercise" of self-emptying to return to in times of interior struggle. To let go control, to let go my will, my plans, to let go my timing - these are major strippings for the self - and they require prolonged prayer to accomplish the desired detachment. This emptying of one's will is, with time, filled with God's will, with God's plan and with acceptance of God's timing. Such a sacrifice made in love bears a marvelous peace and rich hundredfold in one's life and ministry.
Celebrate this "knowing" with your own ritual passage. Honour the Simeon's and Anna's in your life that have "prophecized" your true self's emerging.