Mar 22, 2013
"The Lord GOD has given me a well-trained tongue, that I might know how to speak to the weary a word that will rouse them."
-Isaiah 50:4-5
It is as if the prophet Isaiah was watching the 2005 movie, Passion of the Christ, in the 8th century B.C. A portrait of the Messiah was given to the people of God some seven hundred-plus years before the prophetic word was spoken and before the first drop of blood was drawn. In chapter 50 of his book, Isaiah weaves two very important themes together: Our Lord’s proclamationof the Gospel and his Passion. Indeed, with bearing witness to Christ’s love and in leading souls to heaven, there must be a Passion, a price to be paid, if you will! As Pope Leo XIII said, “No man can hope for eternal reward unless he follow in the blood-stained footprints of his Savior.”
When Our Lady appeared to the children in Fatima in 1917, she did not ask them if they were certified catechists, or if they were well read in theology or even if they were actively engaged in ministry. All these things are good and even necessary, but they did not rank as the highest of priorities for the Mother of God. She simply asked Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco the following question: “Do you wish to offer yourselves to God, to endure all the suffering that He may please to send you, as an act of reparation for the sins by which He is offended, and to ask for the conversion of sinners?” That was the crux! That’s all she wanted to know. Answering in the affirmative, they became useful instruments in the Hands of God. Indeed, great events were to follow all because they said “yes” to the Cross.