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Courage to Stand Strong in Faith

Ave Maria Meditations

WITHOUT HUMAN RESPECT…    Having the courage to follow Christ in whatever environment we are in.

When Jesus began his public life many of his neighbors and relatives took him for a madman. On his first visit to Nazareth, his relatives deny seeing in him anything supernatural or extraordinary. In their comments, one can see that their envy is barely concealed. Where did this man get this wisdom and these mighty works? Is not this the carpenter’s son? … And they took offence at him. 

Right from the start, Jesus faced a steady stream of insults and abuse born of cowardly egoism, because He proclaimed the Word without human respect. This ill ­treatment increased steadily with time, until it broke out into calumny and open persecution, culminating in the death sentence. Christ’s fortitude was recognized even by his enemies, who said, “Teacher, we know that you are true, and teach the way of God truthfully, and care for no man; for you do not regard the position of men.”

Christ asks his disciples to imitate him in this practice. Christians should foster and defend their well­. earned professional, moral and social prestige, since it belongs to the essence of human dignity. This prestige is also an important component of our personal apostolate. Yet we should not forget that our conduct will meet with opposition from those who openly oppose Christian morality and those who practice a watered-down version of the Faith. It is possible that the Lord will ask of us the sacrifice of our good name, and even of life itself. With the help of his grace we will struggle to do his Will. Everything we have belongs to the Lord. 

Each Christian has to put aside any fears of ‘rocking the boat’ should his upright conduct provoke criticism or rejection. Whoever out of human respect would hide his Christian identity in the midst of a pagan environment would merit this denunciation of Jesus: “Whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven. ‘ Our Lord teaches us that confessing our faith is a requirement for being his disciple, no matter what the consequences may be.

This is the way many of Christ’s first disciples con­ducted themselves. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus were hidden disciples of the Lord, but they stepped for­ward as Christians at the hour when all seemed lost. Unlike many others, they are courageous in the face of authority, declaring their love for Christ with audacity and boldness in the hour of cowardice. This is how the Apostles behaved before the Sanhedrin and the pagan persecutions.

 “For the wont of the cross, is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God,” As the dauntless Saint Paul wrote to his disciple Timothy, for God did not give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of power and love and self-control.  Do not be ashamed then of testi­fying to our Lord. These are words which are directed at us today as we seek to be faithful to the Master even though the environment may seem to be against us.

Fr. Francis Fernandez

 

Sr. JosephMary f.t.i.

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Our Lady found this unworthy lukewarm person and obtained for her the grace to enter the Third Order of the Franciscans of the Immaculate. May this person spend all eternity in showing her gratitude.

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  • Marie says:

    I love the title to this meditation.

    It’s hard to have courage sometimes when one only stands 4 feet 11 inches high! 🙂

    Steadfast courage leads to heroic virtue!!!! 🙂

    Ave Maria!

  • Luis says:

    God Bless Fr. Fernandez for this meditation, as it confirmed my faith in hearing his words which seemed to have cut through the chaos that sometimes permeates our day to day life. It reminded me to be courageous when faced with this material, unbelieving world in which we live in today and to thank Almighty God that I am a Christian.

    To Jesus through Mary +++

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