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MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE OF GOD
Only a man with clean hands and pure heart
MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE OF GOD
Only a man with clean hands and pure heart
can climb the mountain of the Lord
Rj;jkhd fuq;fisAk; khrw;w ,jaj;JlNdAk; jhd;
Mz;ltupd; kiy Nky; Vw KbAk;.
1. Reflections while climbing!
I have said this prayer for many years and have walked up the aisles of churches, saying, lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, purify my hands and heart
and then only stood befor the tabernacle of the Lord.
In recent times, after completing 80 years of earthly life,
I have expressed my wish as follows –
The Lord has given me longer life, why?
I think for two reasons in my view -
a) To purify and prepare me during this last phase of my life for God’s eternal reward.
b) To make use of me, as a humble instrument for peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
I try to live these days, thanks be to God, in closeness to God and Jesus Christ.
I reflect over the past life – the many areas of my interest and life and services.
Hence some reflections while looking back from my climb!
2. Beyond the limits of my learning and teaching
One interesting discovery for me personally is –
as I get older and look behind, the realization of what I taught in theology,
for so many decades to my students and friends.
I can feel a maturing thirst with age,
a going-beyond the things that I lived with,
beyond the beliefs I had so far, that in academic circles.
I learnt my theology during the 2nd Vatican Council – a
rare privilege for me given by God,
and taught what I learnt then from Rome
and from my readings following the Council
and working with other Asian theologians of the FABC(1986-1996).
From 1986 onwards, living amidst a people suffering an unjust war,
I was forced to rethink my theology.
Till then I taught and preached what I learnt from above,
from academics of the Universities and teachers of the hierarchical church.
Remaining faithful to those teachings, I started thinking from below,
amidast the cries of a people suffering ijustice
and thirsting for liberation to the God of justice and liberation!
My first book after being victim and witness for a few years was titled –
Let my People go- because I felt the call like Moses to lead a People to Liberation.
later writings and speeches were more about witnessing
and politically struggling for truth, justice and peace.
During these last few years in exile in Europe,
although I was not called to teach in a formal way to students,
reflecting on what is happening to the church and its dwindling structures etc,
I was forced to seek more of Jesus Chrisr, the Kingdom he preached
and the God in whom he claimed as his Father.
3. From the earth-bound experiences to a changing reality of the climb
I understand this last phase of my life on this earth
as a climb on the mountain of the Lord,
whereby I will meet Him at the summit of this holy mountain.
Hence my prayer –
since only a man with clean hands and pure heart can climb the mountain of the Lord,
I pray Lord have mercy Christ have mercy.
I feel certain that I am already climbing the mountain,
because I see more and more the things beyond –
the contextual church, liturgy, hierarchy saints ….
the person of Jesus Christ, the Incarnation,
the pre-incarnarion preparation history of God with His chosen people,
And then beyond what was taught about Jesus Christ by the church
to seeing Him more beyond his incarnation
and his revelation, beyond the God of Israel….
When I am at the bottom of the mountain, say a road, I see things in front of me and things behind me, right or left. I have to turn my head to see them one by one.
But for the one climbing the mountain, as he goes higher the things below at the bottom fall closer to each other as one.
on theat the top of the mountain, those things in front, behinf ,left or right – a
ll could be seen together.
For God, there is no past, or future – everything is present!
But when I start climbing the mountain and look below
I can see simultaneously, without turning my head many things in one look.
This experience grows as I go up the mountain –
the higher I am, the more I see together.
During the climb, I realize two poles –
one on the ground of this earth the other to which I am yearning.
As I move upwards, my feet sink little by little into the earth,
till finally, God willing, I will sink completely into this earth
at the top of the mountain! From where I will see Him face to face!
Mountain experiences have a divine character
In the bible, we see that God reveals Himself more and more
through mountain experiences
Moses saw the burning bush and walked up to the bush
Jesus took three of his beloved disciples for the Transfiguration
Sermon on the mountain
Exodus 3:1 [ Moses and the Burning Bush ] Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God.
Exodus 4:27 The Lord said to Aaron, “Go into the wilderness to meet Moses.” So he met Moses at the mountain of God and kissed him.
Exodus 15:17 You will bring them in and plant them
on the mountain of your inheritance — the place,
Lord, you made for your dwelling, the sanctuary, Lord, your hands established.
Exodus 19:3 Then Moses went up to God,
and the Lord called to him from the mountain and said,
“This is what you are to say to the descendants of Jacob
and what you are to tell the people of Israel:
So mountain-experiences of God as the Lord are plentiful in the bible.
Abraham, Moses and others of the OT,
and Jesus in the NT experience God on the mountains.
Abraham, Moses and others of the OT,
and Jesus in the NT experience God on the mountains.
My climb up to the Mountain of the Lord, is a daily climb,
when I walk in the church towards the Tabernacle of the Lord.
Hence I say with evry step, Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy,
Because only a man with clean hands and pure heart
can climb the mountain of the Lord!
Only by unloading our sins can we experience the Divine!
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