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The Call

GUIDING LIGHT - The Freeman

One of the key meditations of the “Spiritual Exercises” of St. Ignatius is the Kingdom Meditation or the Call of Christ the King. This conviction was the fruit of his own enlightenment – turning from his commitment and loyalty in serving an earthly king to an eternal King, the Lord of heaven and earth. This meditation serves as the foundation for discipleship for those who have the nobility of heart to be given the entire Spiritual Exercises.

The meditation starts with a parable of an earthly leader or king in the mind of St. Ignatius.  

Ignatius presents us with a leader chosen by God, a leader talented, dedicated to helping the people. We can sense the sincere concern in his or her heart for the people, especially the weak and the poor.  

Everyone trusts him or her.  Everyone recognizes that the “hand of God” rests upon this person. Ignatius asks: “Suppose such a leader comes to this church and appeals to you to join him or her. With remarkable insight and compassion, he or she presents his or her program for eradicating injustice and corruption, freeing our cities of crimes, and eradicating poverty in any form.  And everyone, including the experienced leaders, is amazed at this person’s grasp of the problems and his or her insight into how to deal with them.

“Everyone concludes that if anyone can transform society, this leader can. This leader concludes his or her address by appealing for volunteers to join him in this great and noble cause. In this campaign all will be treated equally – sharing the same food, clothing and shelter.  All will labor and struggle with him, suffer with him. And victory is assured. And all will share in the glory of triumph with him.

“How would you respond to such a leader? Would you go all out, give yourself freely and totally with your time, money, and everything you have to advance his cause?”

Now, we apply the parable of a model leader to Jesus Christ, the king of heaven and earth. His integrity is such that even his enemies could not bring any real charge against him. And God the Father reveals him as “My beloved Son, in whom I am well-pleased.”

Jesus invites you and me to join him in his campaign. His mission is against the forces of darkness and evil in this world.  He invites us to labor with him, to struggle with him, to suffer with him, and to share with him in his triumph and glory. We will always be with him in our struggle, in our suffering and our joys and glory. We cannot deny that the struggle and suffering will be intense. 

The forces of darkness and evil are strong and busy at work today. We see everywhere the work of hatred: the Jihad, and wars between nations, in the Middle East, Syria, Africa, and civil wars within countries including our own, drug wars and extra-judicial killings, justice system for a price.  

We see so much terrorism around the world. We see the devastation brought about by greed and selfishness – desire for quick and easy profit, graft and corruption so deeply rooted in our culture and elsewhere, the human trafficking so pervasive around the world, people getting big and quick money at the sacrifice of physical, moral, and spiritual well-being of millions of people, young and old alike – their future destroyed; the deforestation and environmental destruction , the cheating and dishonesty in business dealings; the killing of the unborn, and the AIDS epidemic, the consequence of a selfish pleasure-seeking generation; forces of violence and crime, people taking advantage of the weak and the powerless, instead of helping them.

Disorderly attachment to comfort and pleasure leads people to drug and alcohol addiction, and sexual promiscuity. If you are not convinced, just take a look at the daily newspapers. There are forces in this world that lead people to sin and destruction – to hell, away from God.

Jesus comes to conquer hatred, selfishness, and the other evils by winning people to the ways of love, of caring and sharing, to service. He does not ask anything of us that he hasn’t done.  And he promises to be with us in the struggle. And the struggle and conflict is not just out there. It starts from within our very self. 

For example: Patricia was 16.  A friend, Reggie, invited her to a dance benefit. Two other couples joined them. After the dance, Reggie suggested to the group that they go on a short drive. Pat didn’t like it, but she trusted Reggie. They went to a club, which was known for serving liquor.  Pat objected.  “Don’t be silly.  We’ll stay only for an hour. You can just drink Coke,”  they told her.

Pat became apprehensive. She was angry, but part of her was afraid to be different from the rest of the company. She wanted the sense of belonging. 

However, remembering her promise to Christ to fight temptation, to conquer selfishness, she decided to keep her promise in the face of major test.

The music, smoke and giggling and rowdy noise bombarded them from all sides. Her companions teased her. She felt tears coming down, and found it hard to breathe. She felt betrayed.  She was now facing a major test.

Then from some deep place inside her rose a settling sense of peace and power, conviction replacing the wavering will. Saying a prayer, she put on a commanding presence and said, “I am not going to drink.  I want to go home.”

Today, Christ the King asks you and me these questions: “Will you join me in my mission? Will you join me in my work of feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked and caring for the sick?”

“Will you join me in my work of changing the world? Of bringing faith, hope, and love back into the hearts of peoples everywhere?”

Today, the Feast of Christ the King is a Call to join him in the great task of bringing to completion God’s kingdom in today’s world. It’s a Call at least to take the first step – by changing ourselves, our personal lives, at home, and at work, so that they reflect more perfectly Christ’s teaching in the Gospel. It’s a Call to step out of the darkness and to say, “Yes” to Christ the King.

What is your answer? - Rev. Fr. Benjamin Sim 

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