6TH WEEK OF EASTER

I will send [the Advocate] to you. 

What is your life’s purpose?

It is said that having a purpose can help us weather the highs and the lows of life. Knowing what our purpose is, we find it easier to soldier on when things get hard.

However, we all go through times of transition when our life’s purpose may become harder to see or hold on to. These transitions can also help us clarify what our purpose really is. For instance, if you had poured all your energy into your job, you might feel more than a little lost when you retire. If you have built your life completely around raising your children, things might get shaky when they have all grown up and moved away from home. Transitions like these can lead us to ask, What am I supposed to do now? Who am I, anyway?

In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus is helping his disciples clarify their life’s purpose. He knows that his departure has the potential to upset them terribly, so he assures them that he will send the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, to be with them and guide them. He promises that this Spirit will help them stay focused on their most important purpose in life: to love him and to follow him.

St. Teresa of Calcutta once said, “I am a little pencil in God’s hands. He does the thinking. He does the writing. He does everything; sometimes it is really hard because it is a broken pencil, and he has to sharpen it a little more.” This was her life’s purpose, whether she was teaching schoolgirls or feeding the hungry or addressing the United Nations. It can be ours as well.

If we make it our life’s purpose to be a pencil in God’s hands, we can be assured that, whatever we are doing, Jesus will be right there with us, encouraging us and giving us his grace. We can also be assured that if we go off course, his Spirit will be with us to prompt us and bring us back. Even if we are feeling aimless and lacking in direction, we can trust that God will find a way to break in and move us forward.

Your life does have a purpose. And it’s the most glorious purpose ever: to be united with Christ, here and for eternity!

“Jesus, help me to become a pencil in your hand.”

Acts 16:22-34
Psalm 138:1-3, 7-8
John 16:5-11

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