26/10/2023 | Reflection 1939 | Fr Joachim Lakra OP | on Luke 12:49-53
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THESE VIDEOS & RE-UPLOAD THEM ON OTHER CHANNELS. YOU CAN SHARE THE LINKS. Do support us to produce these videos. If you wish to support us in our mission to spread the Word of God, kindly write to us: [email protected] or drop a WhatsApp message: +91 7559384942 When we read today’s gospel, Luke 12:49-53, at first glance, the Prince of Peace, Jesus appears to speak of division and conflict, which is in contradiction with His message of love and unity. However, a closer look reveals profound truths about the transformative nature of faith and the challenging journey of discipleship. The passage contains a powerful and somewhat mysterious message from Jesus, highlighting the transformative and divisive nature of his mission. In these verses, he declares, "I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!" This ‘fire’ represents the intense, refining impact of his message, a force that has the potential and the power to change lives and society. Firstly, the reference to fire speaks of the transformative power of faith. We know that fire purifies and refines, and in a spiritual context, it signifies the profound change that faith in Christ can bring to individuals and communities. Just as fire separates impurities from precious metals, faith can separate the negative aspects of our lives, leaving us spiritually purified and renewed. Secondly, Jesus speaks of a “baptism to undergo.” This baptism which is a symbol of his awaiting suffering and sacrifice on the cross, reflects the depth of his commitment to humanity’s salvation. It teaches us that faith involves sacrifice, and it reminds us that by bearing our own crosses, we draw closer to God and his divine purpose for our lives. Thirdly, in this passage, Jesus acknowledges that his message may lead to division. He says, "Do you think that I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division!" Following Christ’s teachings isn't always met with open arms. The truth always challenges and thus His message can be divisive. It can cause divisions within families and communities as some embrace it while others resist. When we accept Christ, it may lead to conflict even within our closest relationships. Therefore, dear brothers and sisters, today’s gospel calls us to reflect on the transformative power of faith and the sacrifices it requires. It reminds us that following Christ can lead to division as it challenges the prevailing norms and values. But through the refining fire of faith, we can become better, more Christ-like versions of ourselves, and in that transformation, we find our purpose and a deeper connection to God. This passage compels us to consider the cost of discipleship and the profound change that faith can bring to our lives and the world around us. Amen. Like us on Facebook at / indiandominicans Website: www.dominicans.in #dominicanmediamission #DOMINICANFRIARSINDIA