I’M ALL SHOOK UP
INTRODUCTION
The title of my homily for
this 2nd Monday after Easter is, “I’m All Shook Up.”
GETTING THE BIBLE
I'd like to say a few words about understanding the Bible a bit more. One of the steps in
getting and grasping the Bible is when it shakes us up.
There might be a fresh insight in a section of the Bible that gets us to scratch our head and say, “I don’t get it.”
There might be a fresh insight in a section of the Bible that gets us to scratch our head and say, “I don’t get it.”
It’s when the words we
hear and the words we read seem confusing.
We find out that donkeys
and snakes don’t talk – and the sun doesn’t stop moving – and we say, “Uh oh.” It’s
then we say, “Well, if this ain’t true, then how do I know what’s true.”
TODAY’S READINGS
In today’s readings we
hear about people all shook up.
In fact at the end of
today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles – it says the place where
they were, shook. Was that an actual earthquake or was that poetry or metaphor?
That’s what the Holy
Spirit does. The word for Spirit in Hebrew is RUAH – meaning breath, air, wind.
The word of God should
challenge us. Often it begins with confusion – and then when we get the word –
when the wind intervenes – we shake in our being – then comes the challenge –
and then the call – to be bold with the Word of God.
And then comes upset from
others.
That’s what we’re hearing
in these Post Easter texts.
In today’s gospel we hear
about Nichodemus – who comes to Jesus in the night – because he’s scared – and
he’s confused.
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
Many of the gospels after
Easter are from the gospel of John – we have throughout the year – Matthew,
Mark and Luke – and then comes the Evangelist of the different color: John.
His characters often have
to get shook up – to begin to get Jesus.
Birth is birth – not
rebirth. Water is water – not living water. Wind is wind – not the Holy
Spirit. Blindness is with our physical
eyes – not spiritual blindness. Lame has to do with our feet and legs – not
lame in the spirit. Light is light – not spiritual enlightenment. Bread is
bread – not the living bread – Jesus. Wine – is his blood – big jarfulls of the
blood of Jesus.
CONCLUSION
To begin to get Jesus – we
have to get confused – shook up – first. Then we can move from the literal, the
visible, to the imaginative, the spiritual, the invisible.
Perhaps that’s why
Nicodemus is the model for people who pray in the night – who come to Jesus in
the dark – who experience Jesus – the Light of the World.