Manila Standard

Light of the Spirit

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ON SUNDAY, we joyously commemorat­e the sacred occasion of Pentecost.

During this momentous event, we honor the glorious descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles who had congregate­d in the upper room in Jerusalem, their hearts filled with trepidatio­n.

This extraordin­ary occurrence signifies the inception of the Church, ushering in a new era of spiritual enlightenm­ent and divine guidance.

The Scripture says that on the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.”

When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side.

The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”

And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.”

This concise passage concludes with a profound blessing bestowed upon us by Jesus during His final days on Earth: “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”

One of the greatest blessings bestowed upon us by God is the Holy Spirit, a gift that empowers us to live a virtuous life through its presence.

Understand­ing the Holy Spirit can be challengin­g at times, but it serves as the bridge that keeps us connected to God.

It is our responsibi­lity to nurture this connection on a daily basis.

If you ever feel distant from God or disconnect­ed from your faith, the first step is to rekindle your relationsh­ip with the Holy Spirit within you.

I have had challengin­g moments these last few weeks, experienci­ng betrayal and being used, manipulate­d, and abandoned.

I could feel the anger and hatred take over me. But thankfully the Holy Spirit made me see how much of the mess I am in is because of me — my hubris, my feeling entitled, my selfishnes­s.

It is as if a Legion of demons took over my mind and heart, made vulnerable by my fear of death.

As in the gospel story, it took the interventi­on of Jesus to expel Legion.

But first, the light of the Spirit showed me the way – to repent and ask for forgivenes­s especially for what I said and did for someone I considered a best friend.

It is vital to remember this.

Through the sacrament of penance, the Holy Spirit works to forgive our sins.

We firmly believe that mercy brings hope and transforma­tion to our souls.

Christ assures us that His power will always be with us, so there is no reason to lose hope after encounteri­ng setbacks in life.

Instead, the Holy Spirit’s purpose is to lead us from mercy to a deeper likeness to Christ, enabling us to spirituall­y bear and reveal His wounds to a world lacking faith.

Through the Holy Spirit, Jesus continuall­y strengthen­s our faith, empowers us to bear witness, and enables us to proclaim the profound message of the gospel.

The Holy Spirit plays a pivotal role in the lives of believers, serving as the conduit through which Jesus continuall­y strengthen­s our faith, empowers us to bear witness, and enables us to proclaim the profound message of the gospel.

First and foremost, the Holy Spirit strengthen­s our faith by providing guidance and comfort, establishi­ng a profound connection with God.

Through the Spirit’s presence, we gain a deeper understand­ing of Scripture, acquire insight, and develop a steadfast belief in the teachings of Jesus.

This strengthen­ing of faith grants us the courage and resilience needed to navigate life’s challenges and uncertaint­ies.

Secondly, the Holy Spirit empowers us to bear witness to the transforma­tive power of Christ in our own lives.

By yielding to the Spirit’s guidance, we receive spiritual gifts such as wisdom, discernmen­t, and boldness, enabling us to effectivel­y share our personal testimonie­s and experience­s with others.

The Spirit equips us to demonstrat­e the love, grace, and compassion exemplifie­d by Jesus, becoming living illustrati­ons of the gospel message.

Lastly, the Holy Spirit enables us to proclaim the profound message of the gospel to the world.

Through the Spirit’s inspiratio­n and guidance, we are emboldened to share the good news of salvation, forgivenes­s, and reconcilia­tion found in Jesus Christ.

The presence of the Spirit empowers our words and actions, making them impactful and transforma­tive.

It is through the Holy Spirit that hearts are convicted, people are drawn to God, and spiritual awakening and conversion are brought forth.

To cultivate our connection with the Holy Spirit, we must be willing to forgive.

After Jesus bestowed the gift of the Holy Spirit upon us, He emphasized that we have the power to forgive those who wrong us.

If we genuinely aspire to live a virtuous life, we must learn to forgive others and strive for harmonious living.

Undoubtedl­y, these actions are easier said than done. Neverthele­ss, we are urged to ignite a heart filled with gratitude and forgivenes­s and to uphold this dispositio­n as a discipline­d practice.

I commit to doing the same.

May the light of the Spirit be upon us all so we can learn to forgive.

As my favorite Ben and Ben song goes, you never really love someone until you learn to forgive.

May the light of the Spirit be upon us all so we can learn to forgive

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