Saturday of the 4th Week of Lent - March 20, 2021

Saturday of the 4th week of Lent
We are called to radically love Jesus, to fully trust Him with our lives. — In today’s Gospel, we hear another story of the Pharisees wanting to suppress Jesus. They even send temple guards at this time to arrest Him, but the temple guards couldn’t do it. They were so enamored with how Jesus spoke and what He said.
We may wonder sometimes, “what was up with these Pharisees? Why were they so worried about what Jesus said?” Or, “why didn’t they convert because of what Jesus said?” The simple answer is that Jesus upset their perfect world that they had set up for themselves. They were comfortable. They knew it all. They had taken the teachings of the Jewish faith but had interpreted them so that the laws fit their lifestyle and no one else’s. They made it impossible for anyone but themselves to follow the laws of God.
Jesus comes along and changes all of that. He makes God known and accessible to all people, including Gentiles. This was threatening to them because they would lose their power that they had over others; they would not be the center of their own worlds anymore.
We can sometimes be just like these Pharisees and close our hearts off to the Person of Jesus and the message that He is trying to bring us. Following Jesus means to “pick up our cross daily and follow Him”. It means that we are going to suffer, that we are going to have “lose our lives to find it”. It means total surrender to Jesus. Again, this is not easy. But it is what we are called to- to radically love Jesus, to fully trust Him with our lives, to lose what control we have in order follow Him.
Today, let us reflect on where we are at. Are we scared to give up what we think is a perfect life for the uncertainty of what life will be like to follow Jesus?
Pope St. John Paul II said, “Life with Christ is a wonderful adventure”. Christ is the One who plans that adventure for us. Let us let go of all that we are trying to control, let’s lose our lives that together, we may find what life is really all about.