Third
Sunday of Easter, B
Acts 3:13-15,17-19; 1Jn 2:1-5;Lk 24:35-48
Peace of Mind
The one precious and priceless
gift which every person longs for is Peace of mind. Peace of mind is necessary for our
spiritual and physical health. The Latin say “mens sana in corpore sano”(a
healthy mind in a healthy body). We can hardly function well without peace of
mind. Every war, every quarrel, every disagreement begins in the heart and
mind. Without peace of mind, we can suffer from depression
and bad temper. This usually overflows unto our relationship, work,
environment, family and everything around us.
When we speak about transfer aggression, it is an overflow of an inner
unrest. We all need peace of mind to be able to rest, enjoy family, friends,
and work.
No one can buy this inner peace
with money. On various occasions in his public ministry, Christ gives peace to
his disciples, just like he does today to the disciples on their way to Emmaus.
However, despite the assurance he had given them before his resurrection, they
are still troubled, with many unanswered questions in their minds. All these
worries and fears have clouded their minds to his words of peace: “I will be
with you until the end of time.”(Mtt 28:20) “In the world you will have troubles
but be brave because I have overcome the world.”(Jn 16:33) “Do not let your
hearts be troubled, trust in God and trust in me.”(Jn 14:1)
One of the major obstacles to
peace of mind is the worry habit. Many, many Christians have allowed fears, worries, and troubles to take a better
part of them. In this state of mind we can hardly think and see things clearly,
just like the disciples; they saw Jesus and thought he was a ghost. We are what
we think! When our minds are not at peace, we can see an enemy in a friend, a
ghost in a human being; we can see war where there is peace. Someone once said
worry never accomplishes anything except wrinkles, which give us another cause
to worry. And, it is your choice; you
can either count your blessings or recount your disappointments.
Another obstacle to peace of mind
is evil. The evil that men do, do not only live after them, but follows them.
There is no rest for the wicked because the conscience haunts. When Cain killed
his brother Abel, he was not at peace. He claimed not to know the whereabouts
of his brother, but his brother’s blood was crying for vengeance. Peter is
recounting to the Jews the evil in their act of crucifying Christ. He calls
them to repentance and conversion because it is the only way for them to have
peace of mind. Peace of mind requires repentance and conversion from old ways.
That’s why after giving the disciples peace, he breathe the Holy Spirit upon
them, giving them the power to forgive sins (Jn 20:21-22).
Hypocrisy robs us of inner peace.
St John tells us, “Those who say I know him, but don’t keep his commandments
are liars, and the truth is not in them. A life of double standards is energy
consuming! It takes quite some energy to mask, pretending to be what we are
not.
Those who are at war with others
are not at peace with themselves. If we always find fault with others, our thoughts
will be all about wars. “What causes these fights and quarrels among you? Is it
not your inner longings which make war within your own selves? When you long
for something you cannot have, you kill for it, and when you do not get what
you desire, you squabble and fight (Jm 4:1-2). Our uncontrolled desires leads
to jealousy and unhealthy competition. “If you don’t have what you like, like
what you have.” If we can’t control that inner longing, we can easily develop
anger and hate feelings.
The ways to peace of mind are
simple. First of all, true peace can only come from Christ who assures us that
the peace he gives is a peace the world cannot give(Jn 14:27). This means
walking close to him and keeping his Word, for scriptures say “great peace have
those who love your law, and nothing can make them stumble”(Ps 119:165).
Forgiveness is a necessary way to
acquire peace of mind. Forgive, not necessarily because your offender deserves
forgiveness, but because you deserve peace of mind. It is true that when you
forgive you ultimately liberate yourself. Besides, let us be quick to let go.
If you let go a little you will have a little peace, if you let go a lot you
will have a lot of peace.
A cheerful heart is good medicine,
but a crushed spirit dries up bones (Pr 17:22). To keep a cheerful heart, we
need to take life easy; enjoying one moment at a time, taking one day at a
time. Avoid taking everything too personally.
Peace of mind requires that we strive
to be always patient with family, friends, co-workers and everyone else. Accept
people just as they are because peace of mind comes from not wanting to change
others. It is rightly said if you can’t change the circumstances around you,
change your attitude. You can’t change how people treat you or what they say
about you. All you can do is change how you react to it.
Today Christ wants to renew his
gift of peace in our lives. We must not allow another person or event to
control our emotions. Keep in mind that no one can drive you crazy if you don’t
give him/her the keys.
In his Letter to the Philippians,
Paul says, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer
and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the
peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and
your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, whatever is true, whatever is
noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable -- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy -- think about such
things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen
in me -- put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you(Phil
4:6-9).Peace be with you.
Nice one Father. Having a peaceful mind is something that many people crave for but sometimes worry is just unbeatable . Your remedies are quite good. I think I have to practice some of them. Thanks once more. Peace be with you too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful message. Thank you for sharing this truth.
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