FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT, C
BE WITH ME, LORD
As we enter Lent, there are many
images it brings to mind – ashes, fasting, do’s and don’t’s, long prayers,
devotions.
But if we read through God’s
Word, we find experiences! In
Deuteronomy 6, the author narrates an experience so personal and so powerful
that it continues to inspire. He
remembers how God made his goodness felt to his chosen people in the midst of
their desert experience.
God called his people and made
them prosper. He brought them out of slavery and made them victorious. He gave
them a land to inhabit and possess.
The very first image of God is
that of a savior who pours out his love and mercy on the people who rely on him
alone.
The Gospel (Lk 4) brings us back
to another experience – that of Jesus in the desert! Again, what an inspiring narration. Riddled with
temptations, the Lord emerged as conqueror of every fear and doubt. The Father
and the Holy Spirit kept Jesus company and supported him in his every trial.
It will be good to remember our
own experiences too this Lenten season. We have also our deserts. Others have just started the journey,
while some are already in the middle. Maybe others are lost in the vastness of
their desert and are groping through darkness, cold and thirst.
A young man roaming the city in
search of a job. A woman wondering
when she will be disease-free again. A priest in and out of the hospital for an
ailment unknown. A woman and her children waiting for word about the drug
pusher husband’s condition in jail.
We are like the Israelites. We are like Jesus in the desert.
We say that Lent is entering the
desert of Jesus and joining him in his experience. I believe that Lent is Jesus
walking towards us in our own desert, wrapping his arms around us and taking
our hands to tell us we are loved, we are in the presence of God amidst our
pains. All these will end, because God will not abandon us in our misery.
How beautiful is the responsorial
psalm (Ps 9): Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble. I want to reflect silently on this….