Deacon Simon Writes: 25th February 2024
Two forces, good and evil, continuously act upon our will. Last week we heard about temptation, which is one way we experience the force of evil. Jesus is able to resist this negative force and gives us an example to follow, but it is not easy to resist temptation; it is not easy to follow His example.
This is particularly true in Lent when so many of us have given something up. In the act of giving something up we often find that temptation increases as well.
Knowing that his disciples were soon to be witnesses to the full force of evil meted out upon His body, Jesus chooses to reveal his true nature to them in order to strengthen their resolve.
On the mountain they have a glimpse of the glory that awaits Jesus and his disciples are strengthened and encouraged which enables them to complete their mission on earth. Therefore, Jesus not only balances out the force of evil, by His life on earth, He completely overcomes evil by His death and resurrection. But Jesus did not live, die and rise for His sake, rather:
Dying He destroyed our death
Rising He restored our life,
Lord Jesus come in glory
With my prayer for you every day and for a fruitful Lent.
God bless you,
Deacon Simon








