Does a Leader Need a Chair?
4th Week of Lent Saturday
Jer 11:18-20
Mediation
Does a Leader Need a Chair?
The way to be righteous for evil
is to do away with the just. Jeremiah was given enough troubles by the people of Israel.
They wanted to destroy him. It is the unknown inclination of evil to destroy
the good people and God’s messengers. The fight is not between evil and evil; evil people co-exist. The evil ones harm the good. The evil wish destroys the
good, but the good will win over the evil.
Jesus came to this world as
a messenger, peacemaker and redeemer, but the people did not accept him. They
rejected him; they said he was chasing devils with the power of the chief of
the devil. They called him a glutton, crucified him and at his resurrection, they spread the rumour that his disciples stole his body. A total blow to Jesus from the
elders and chief priest, but Jesus, who was rejected, became the cornerstone.
Why do we reject good people?
Gospel: Jn 7:40-52
There was a dispute over the place from
where Christ must come. Disputes over something can never be concluded unless
one accepts the other with humility while maintaining their own view. The discussion concludes with the truth and fact that no one spoke like Jesus. The leaders
and great people, even if they have a humble appearance and status, wherever they are, lead, guide, save, and give life to the fullest.
Are you aware that true leaders do
not need a chair?
Fr Putti Anthaiah Sdb
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