Monday, March 23, 2020, St. Toribio de Mogrovejo
Isaiah 65:17-21, Psalm  30:2, 4-6, 11-13, John 4:43-54
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WILL YOU HARVEST EASTER JOY?
"At nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,  rejoicing." -Psalm 30:6
Yesterday was Laetare Sunday, meaning Rejoice  Sunday. We are rejoicing because we are getting close to Easter, the  celebration of the risen Christ, and a deepening of our relationship with Him.
Today, the Church calls us to hear: "There shall  always be rejoicing and happiness in what I create; for I create Jerusalem to  be a joy and its people to be a delight; I will rejoice in Jerusalem and exult  in My people" (Is 65:18-19). The Lord promises us that we will have everlasting  joy, be a joy as His people, and be a joy for Him.
Joy is the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Gal 5:22).  Because it is a fruit, it is an end product of a process of growth. Because it  is a fruit, it takes some time for it to be produced. The Holy Spirit is at  this moment in the process of producing the fruit of joy in our lives. The  Spirit is calling us to be unselfish so that we can rejoice always (Phil 4:5).  The Spirit is lusting against (Gal 5:17) and crucifying the flesh so that we  will not stifle in selfishness the joy of the Spirit (see 1 Thes 5:19). The  Spirit is also giving us the privilege of suffering for Jesus. In these  sufferings, we find our joy (Col 1:24; see also 1 Pt 4:13).
The Holy Spirit is growing a great Easter harvest of  joy. Will you be the seed that falls to the earth and dies so as to joyfully  bear abundant fruit? (see Jn 12:24)
Prayer: Father, may I receive joy and be a joy for  You.
Promise: "He and his whole household thereupon  became believers." -Jn 4:53
Praise: St. Toribio was the first known saint in the  New World in Lima, Peru.  The Spanish conquerors were guilty of oppression of  the native people where abuses among the clergy were flagrant.  He became a  Christ-like shepherd to these people.
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