June 26th The Sacred Heart After the Resurrection by Rev. R.F. Clarke, S.J.
When our Blessed Lord rose again from the
dead. His Apostles were at first struck with
mingled fear and joy. He in His turn seeks to
reassure them, condescends to eat with them, to let
them touch Him, encourages in them a loving
familiarity. Jesus, in the love of His Sacred Heart,
does not like men to be afraid of Him--on the contrary,
we cannot have too implicit a confidence in
Him; we cannot go too far in reverent affection
for His Sacred Heart.
The chief point which our Lord seems desirous to secure in His friends is that they should be at peace: at peace in themselves, and at peace with all around them. He knew that without peace no one can ever make progress, no society can prosper. This is why the peace-makers are so dear to His Sacred Heart, and why He gives them the title of being pre-eminently the children of God. Have I peace in my soul? and do I foster and promote peace around me? Our Lord also seems to be grieved at any doubt or incredulity among His followers respecting the Resurrection. He cannot bear the skeptical spirit. He loves the spirit of simple faith and confidence. He likes us to expect Him to do wonders for us. When we hear of some miracle in the physical or moral order we ought to desire to believe it and to lean to the side of acceptance. The wish to believe will not make us foolishly credulous; it will rather quicken our instinctive perception of truth. |