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John 3:1-8
There was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of
the Jews. He came to Jesus at night and
said to him, "Rabbi, we know that you are
a teacher who has come from God, for no one
can do these signs that you are doing unless
God is with him." Jesus answered and said to him,
"Amen, amen, I say to you, no one can
see the kingdom of God without being born from
above." Nicodemus said to him, "How can a person once
grown old be born again? Surely he cannot reenter
his mother´s womb and be born again, can he?"
Jesus answered, "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless one
is born of water and Spirit he cannot enter
the Kingdom of God. What is born of flesh
is flesh and what is born of spirit is spirit.
Do not be amazed that I told you, ´You
must be born from above.´ The wind blows where it
wills, and you can hear the sound it makes,
but you do not know where it comes from or
where it goes; so it is with everyone who
is born of the Spirit."
Introductory Prayer: Lord, you
know my needs better than I do. I turn to
your Spirit to teach me what to ask for
in this prayer. I want to fulfill your holy will
over my life. I love you, Lord and I
place all my hope in you.
Petition: Lord,
increase my sensitivity to your Spirit.
1. Human Eyes: What
do the eyes of our head see? They see
the work of God in creation telling us that
he loves us. They see creatures as a means to
know and respond to our loving Creator. Our eyes
see opportunities to exercise the love that we learn
from this Creator. They see the mystery of Christ’s love
in the Eucharist. They see around us the work
of the Spirit in the Church, the Mystical Body of
Christ. The eyes are the apparatus of faith and
serve us well on our way to the everlasting
Kingdom. Is this the case for my own eyes?
2. Eyes
of the Heart: If the things that flow from the
heart can defile a man, so too the things
that flow from the heart can sanctify a man.
The eyes are also the apparatus of the heart. The
eyes will focus on what the heart treasures. Christ
stated it so clearly: “The eye is the lamp of
the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your
whole body will be full of light; but if your
eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full
of darkness. If then the light in your eye
is darkness, how great is the darkness!” (Matthew 6:22).
3. Eyes
of the Soul: “The wind blows where it wills,
and you can hear the sound it makes but you
do not know where it comes from or where
it goes; so it is with the Spirit.” The Holy
Spirit, the Paraclete, speaks to our souls without the
noise of words. The eyes of the soul, guided
by the same Spirit, help us to see -- to
relish what is right and always rejoice in his
consolation. In this Easter season, the Spirit begins to
stir, and the Church begins to chant more fervently: “Veni
Sancti Spiritus! Come Holy Spirit!” As members of this
Mystical Body it is a compelling duty and a delightful
right for us to join in this prayer.
Conversation
with Christ: Lord Jesus Christ, you promised to
send your Holy Spirit upon your Church, and you
prepared the disciples on multiple occasions to make themselves ready.
Just as the Israelites quickly made ready for the
Passover as people prepped for a journey, guide me
to be prepared to journey with your Spirit.
Resolution:
I will invoke the Holy Spirit in
short prayers at three different times today.