Gospel: John 3: 1-8
In today's Gospel portion Jesus states that those born from above recognize the presence of the Spirit and follow where the Spirit urges them to go. Like the wind, we can hear its sound, but we do not know from where it comes and we do not know where it goes. We do not even know for certain where the Spirit is moving us entirely. The life of the Spirit and for those guided by it are ones of complete and utter trust and surrender to its promptings.
We must beware of those who will claim to know definitively where the Spirit is leading and definitively where it arose in the world. Such claims arise from all sorts of theological places and camps. Not surprisingly, they often are aligned with political movements and interpretations of the Gospel that seek only to exploit it in order to maintain and expand political power, influence, and wealth. These spirits are to be avoided and cast back into the depths of hell from which they arise.
Over the next six weeks the Church has us enter into an extended meditation on the Spirit of God in order that we might listen for its voice in our lives so that we might be guided by it. It is the Spirit of peace and joy, the spirit of patience and kindness. It is not the spirit of war and vitriol, nor animosity or self-interest. In these weeks leading to the great feast of Pentecost, let us seek to be led by the Spirit of God and to invite others to seek that Spirit of peace and joy as well. Come Holy Spirit!