To read the texts click on the texts: Acts18:1-8; Jn 16:16-20
In the first verse of today’s reading, 16:16 , the focus is turned back from
the Paraclete to the impending departure of Jesus and the response of the
disciples to that departure. The first “little while” in this verse refers to
the time before his death, which Jesus sees as fast approaching, whereas the
second “little while” refers to the events after his death to his resurrection
appearances and even beyond. The disciples are not able to understand the
meaning of Jesus’ words and keep questioning among themselves what they mean.
Though they have not addressed Jesus with their
questions, he is aware of what they are discussing. Yet, he does not answer
their question directly, but moves the question to a new direction. A new
teaching is introduced by the use of the words, “Amen, amen”. There will be
contrasting responses to the death of Jesus. The disciples will weep and mourn,
whereas the “world”, which here must be translated as those opposed to the
revelation of God in Jesus, will rejoice.
However, this will only be a temporary response. The pain and sorrow of
the disciples will soon turn to joy.
It is easy to be happy and believe that God is on
our side when things go the way we want. However, when we are faced with
obstacles and difficulties, when we do not get the due we think we deserve and,
when the road is steep and the going is difficult, then we begin to wonder if
God is on our side. The text of today is a call to believe, even in the most
difficult circumstances. It is a call to know that there will be joy, even in
the midst of pain, and happiness, even in the midst of sorrow. It is a call to
have faith and see the risen Jesus, even as he hangs on the cross, and to see
in the crosses that we have to carry every day, our own resurrection.
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