The Three Glances of Christ
The Three Glances of Christ
The Three Glances of Christ
This is the morning meditation of the First Day. It ends the preparation
phase of the Cursillo and begins the proclamation phase. It should give the
participants the final impulse to be open to the truth. The purpose is to
awaken in them personal responsibility for opening or closing themselves to
Christ.
To help the participants locate themselves, the meditation presents the
response of three different persons to Jesus.
The meditation seeks to bring the participants to see the attitudes they
presently have, not the ones they should have. It raises the questions: What
does Jesus see in me? How will I respond to His invitation?
Outline
The Cursillo is an encounter with Jesus Christ. Maybe you are not sure
what to expect because you do not know Him well. So, this morning we will
look at three encounters He had with different people. We want to see how
they responded.
This was a good young man. He had been living a good life. He was
searching sincerely to do Gods will. Jesus saw the goodness in him: Jesus
looked at him steadily and loved him.
Jesus invited him to remove the one obstacle to his continued growth in
relationship with God his excessive attachment to material things. It might
seem to us that Jesus demanded too much. However, He never challenges us
beyond the strength He gives us to meet the challenges. (cf. 1 Cor. 10:13)
The young man was generous to a point. However, he failed because of
cowardice and unwillingness to let go of personal comfort. His situation was
particularly sad because he had so much promise. His decision to cling to his
material possessions rather than entrust his life into Jesus hands made him
an unhappy man.
Is this your story? Are you an unhappy person, caught between your
desire to live for the Lord and your attachments to creature comforts? Why
do you lack the courage to trusty God for every detail of your life?
2. JUDAS
We may fool those around us into thinking we are devoted to the Lord,
while refusing to turn from these evils. Judas fooled the other eleven
apostles. Jesus knew the truth about Judas. He continued to search him out
and invite him to return. He did so, especially on the last night they were
together. He washed Judas feet, inviting him to be cleansed of sin and to
be one with the family again. He tried to warn Judas, but Judas had
hardened his heart. He went out into the night... (John 13:30) of evil and
despair.
Has this been our story? Have we been blinded to the truth about Jesus
because we have permitted various evils to intervene? Are we despairing
instead of looking to Jesus for forgiveness and healing?
3. PETER
Read MARK 14:27-31
Because he relied on his own strength, he failed when the real challenge
came. He completely disowned Jesus and was a source of scandal to his
brothers.
Peter became the leader because he loved the Lord. Others had better
qualities, but Peter had what was essential.
4. CONCLUSION