May 8, 2024
Wednesday in the 6ᵗʰ Week of Easter
The Best is Yet to Come
Jesus said to his disciples: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth.” John 16:12–13
This passage still rings true for all of us today. God wants to reveal to us, within the depths of our consciences, the deepest, most profound and transforming truths that flow from the mind of the Father in Heaven. But we cannot bear it all now. Not fully. And eternity will be spent continually deepening our understanding of all that God reveals. And the process of this ongoing and deepening discovery will fill us with an ongoing and deepening joy. This will be our Heaven, but it must begin now.
First of all, it’s important to understand that God does “have much more to tell you.” Interestingly, coming to know how much you do not already know is itself a form of knowledge. Knowing that there is so much more, that God’s wisdom is infinitely beyond you, that the mind of God compared to yours is incomparable is itself a beautiful truth that must be understood. This truth should both humble you and also fill you with a holy awe of God and the infinite depth of wisdom, truth, beauty and glory contained within Him. This is an essential first step.
Furthermore, by saying that “you cannot bear it now” does not mean that you should not try to bear more and more of the truth that God wants to reveal. In fact, it’s a form of invitation, in that it indicates that there will come a time when you will be able to comprehend more. This should once again foster a hope and anticipation for all that remains hidden to be revealed. Humility in the face of the infinite God is necessary for growth in wisdom and knowledge of God.
How does this growth in wisdom and the knowledge of God happen? It happens by the power and working of the Holy Spirit. It is the “Spirit of truth” who will “guide you to all truth.” But even this statement, once again, implies that this is a process. It is the Spirit Who will “guide” you. And this guidance will continue throughout this life and on into eternity.
This teaching of our Lord begs the question: Have you begun the process? Have you begun to allow the Holy Spirit to guide you into the truth? Have there been concrete moments in your life when you came to know God in a new and profound way that could only have been possible by the power and working of God Himself?
God of all truth, You, Your wisdom, Your love and all of Your glorious attributes are infinite in nature and are beyond my complete comprehension. As I humble myself before these holy truths, dear Lord, please bestow upon me the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, so that I may open my mind more fully to You by Your grace. May the process of deep discovery be one of great joy and become for me a process that continues into eternity. Jesus, I trust in You.
Reflect, today, upon these essential questions. If you have had God the Holy Spirit speak clearly to You, then humble yourself before that truth. Pray for more wisdom and more knowledge of all that you do not know. And if you cannot relate to the idea of there being so much more that is beyond you, then humbly turn to our Lord and beg Him to begin to open your mind to all that He wants to say to you. The infinite mind of our God awaits you to be discovered and embraced. Begin the process today and let Him guide you into all truth.
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Church of The Immaculate Heart of Mary, Singapore
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Saturday: 5:30pm
(Anticipatory Mass)
Sunday: 6:45am, 8:30am, 11:30am
& 5:00 pm
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Monday – Friday 7:30 am & 6:15pm
(Rosary Devotion: 40 mins before Mass)
Saturday: 7:00am
(followed by Novena Devotion)
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Main Church: 30 min before MassMass in Mandarin
Every Saturday 4pm
(Anticipatory Mass)Mandarin Rosary
(3:15pm on every 2nd, 4th & 5th week of the month)Teochew Rosary
(3:15pm on every 1st & 3rd week of the month)Mass in Vietnamese
1st & 3rd Sunday of the Month
2:30 pmMass in Burmese
2nd & 4th Sunday of the Month
2:30 pmLatest SUNDAY BulletinMass in Mandarin
Every Saturday 4pmMandarin Rosary
(3:15pm on every 2nd, 4th & 5th week of the month)Teowchew Rosary
(3:15pm on every 1st & 3rd week of the month)Ash Wednesday 2024 Mass timings
14th Feb 2024:
7.30am 12pm 6.15pm 8pm
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Wednesday 9am to 5pm
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Closed on public holidays
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Thursday & Friday: 4pm to 6pm
(Except on public holidays)Priests of our Parish
Rev Fr. Paul Ngo, (Parish Priest)
[email protected]Rev.Fr. Luke Fong
[email protected]Rev Fr Joseph Kace
[email protected]Rev Fr. Paul Ngo, (Parish Priest)
Rev.Fr. Luke Fong
Rev Fr Joseph Kace
Deacon of our Parish
Deacon Dexter Chua
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