CSN - LightWing Messages - St. Patrick’s edition - 3/19/2023
No Greater Love
“As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Remain in My love. If you keep My commandments, you will remain in My love, just as I have kept My Father’s commandments and remain in His love. I have told you these things so that My joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.
This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
You are My friends if you do what I command you. No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not understand what his master is doing. But I have called you friends, because everything I have learned from My Father I have made known to you. You did not choose Me, but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that will remain—so that whatever you ask the Father in My name, He will give you. This is My command to you: Love one another.”
The Hatred of the World
“If the world hates you, understand that it hated Me first. If you were of the world, it would love you as its own. Instead, the world hates you, because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
Remember the word that I spoke to you: ‘No servant is greater than his master.’ If they persecuted Me, they will persecute you as well; if they kept My word, they will keep yours as well. But they will treat you like this because of My name, since they do not know the One who sent Me. If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not be guilty of sin. Now, however, they have no excuse for their sin.
Whoever hates Me hates My Father as well. If I had not done among them the works that no one else did, they would not be guilty of sin; but now they have seen and hated both Me and My Father. But this is to fulfill what is written in their Law: ‘They hated Me without reason.’
When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father—the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father—He will testify about Me. And you also must testify, because you have been with Me from the beginning.” John 15: 9 - 27 (BSB)
FOUNDER’S MESSAGE:
This past Thursday was St. Patrick’s Day and the testimony of the man who became the saint, the St. Patrick is quite often unknown by most of the people of the world, even those who claim
to be Irish natives. Sadly, in this world, Saint Patrik’s true history is a lot like the stories of many
who take on a mission. As a person takes up a mission, there may be many who really oppose the mission one takes on. Enemies of the individual, or the mission, become more numerous in proportion to the scope and impact of the mission and eventually how successful an individual becomes in pursuit or fulfillment of that mission. Thus, if a person is on a mission from God, it is very likely they will attract numerous enemies in this world. Especially, Christians were warned of this by Jesus: If the world hates you, understand that it hated Me first. If you were of the world, it would love you as its own. Instead, the world hates you, because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. John 15: 18-19 (BSB)
Since this Sunday follows in the wake of St. Patrick’s Day, the focus of this edition will be upon the real St. Patrick – his own words from one of his own testimonies, and an article I offered via the old “Messages of Light” in 2019, the year I testified that was a “momentous” year of change and growth for me. Researching and writing about St. Patrick led me to understand his way of reaching God through constant prayer, and it impacted me in a powerful way. So, I offer it here once again, for what it may be worth to the readers.
St. Patrick’s “Confessio” was written in the 5th century AD and was likely written toward the end of his life. It is quite revealing about his conversion to a life of faith. The article I offer puts some of his biography in context. Both messages reveal more than an average person of faith may be aware of due to the secular popular mythologies about St. Patrick. For those interested, the two messages in this edition can shed much light on the real story of St. Patrick - the human being.
Today, the topic of a 4th or 5th century Catholic priest who served in the Roman Catholic Church for most of his life can be quite controversial. Yet, St. Patrick was quite controversial in his own lifetime, so it is not a new phenomenon. What may be new would be the filters, or contemporary lenses people today would use to appraise the story of a man who chose to give his life to God and Christ, and to serve his fellow man. Christians today have been splintered into many pieces or different fragments of thought, practice, and ways of viewing history, historical figures, and the world around them, The splintering is tragic. It is hard to remove our contemporary filters, our twenty-first century spectacles. But, I appeal to readers to try.
As always, we hope our readers would consider all the messages in this edition as having some relevance or meaning, and if readers know others who might also value the messages, we pray they would consider becoming LightWing messengers and kindly pass our newsletters on to those who would welcome them – or simply, please receive them yourselves.
Also, our LightWing Messages now have a history via our Zoom calls. Our Zoom discussions are held each Wednesday evening. We leave it up to our readers: if you would like to discuss today’s messages on St. Patrick more fully and learn more about his quest to develop a true relationship with God, please exercise your initiative and reach out. If readers are interested in receiving the Zoom link to the call, please send a brief email request to this address: d.jamzon@gmail.com
May God bless all of our readers and all of their loved ones. May God bless America!
May we humble ourselves, sincerely seek His face – but not just to know of His existence – but of genuinely knowing Him as a child would know his parent – to know His Heart and His Mind and His Will. May we also repent, and turn from our spiritual apathy or our actively wicked ways - even if that may mean to become more serious about knowing the path to secure His Kingdom and His righteousness.
Confessio: The Confession of St. Patrick
Confession of St. Patrick originally written in Latin
The following provides extensive excerpts from St. Patrick’s “Confessio,” but the full message can be accessed via a legitimate site by following a link at the end of the article.
I, Patrick, a sinner, a most simple countryman, the least of all the faithful and most contemptible to many, had for father the deacon Calpurnius, son of the late Potitus, a priest, of the settlement [vicus] of Bannavem Taburniae; he had a small villa nearby where I was taken captive. I was at that time about sixteen years of age. I did not, indeed, know the true God; and I was taken into captivity in Ireland with many thousands of people, according to our desserts, for quite drawn away from God, we did not keep his precepts, nor were we obedient to our priests who used to remind us of our salvation. And the Lord brought down on us the fury of his being and scattered us among many nations, even to the ends of the earth, where I, in my smallness, am now to be found among foreigners.
And there the Lord opened my mind to an awareness of my unbelief, in order that, even so late, I might remember my transgressions and turn with all my heart to the Lord my God, who had regard for my insignificance and pitied my youth and ignorance. And he watched over me before I knew him, and before I learned sense or even distinguished between good and evil, and he protected me, and consoled me as a father would his son.
Therefore, indeed, I cannot keep silent, nor would it be proper, so many favours and graces has the Lord deigned to bestow on me in the land of my captivity. For after chastisement from God, and recognizing him, our way to repay him is to exalt him and confess his wonders before every nation under heaven.
For there is no other God, nor ever was before, nor shall be hereafter, but God the Father, unbegotten and without beginning, in whom all things began, whose are all things, as we have been taught; and his son Jesus Christ, who manifestly always existed with the Father, before the beginning of time in the spirit with the Father, indescribably begotten before all things, and all things visible and invisible were made by him. He was made man, conquered death and was received into Heaven, to the Father who gave him all power over every name in Heaven and on Earth and in Hell, so that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord and God, in whom we believe. And we look to his imminent coming again, the judge of the living and the dead, who will render to each according to his deeds. And he poured out his Holy Spirit on us in abundance, the gift and pledge of immortality, which makes the believers and the obedient into sons of God and co-heirs of Christ who is revealed, and we worship one God in the Trinity of holy name.
He himself said through the prophet: 'Call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me.' And again: 'It is right to reveal and publish abroad the works of God.'
I am imperfect in many things, nevertheless I want my brethren and kinsfolk to know my nature so that they may be able to perceive my soul's desire.
I am not ignorant of what is said of my Lord in the Psalm: 'You destroy those who speak a lie.' And again: 'A lying mouth deals death to the soul.' And likewise the Lord says in the Gospel: 'On the day of judgment men shall render account for every idle word they utter.'
So it is that I should mightily fear, with terror and trembling, this judgment on the day when no one shall be able to steal away or hide, but each and all shall render account for even our smallest sins before the judgment seat of Christ the Lord.
And therefore for some time I have thought of writing, but I have hesitated until now, for truly, I feared to expose myself to the criticism of men, because I have not studied like others, who have assimilated both Law and the Holy Scriptures equally and have never changed their idiom since their infancy, but instead were always learning it increasingly, to perfection, while my idiom and language have been translated into a foreign tongue. So it is easy to prove from a sample of my writing, my ability in rhetoric and the extent of my preparation and knowledge, for as it is said, 'wisdom shall be recognized in speech, and in understanding, and in knowledge and in the learning of truth.'
But why make excuses close to the truth, especially when now I am presuming to try to grasp in my old age what I did not gain in my youth because my sins prevented me from making what I had read my own? But who will believe me, even though I should say it again? A young man, almost a beardless boy, I was taken captive before I knew what I should desire and what I should shun. So, consequently, today I feel ashamed and I am mightily afraid to expose my ignorance, because,[not] eloquent, with a small vocabulary, I am unable to explain as the spirit is eager to do and as the soul and the mind indicate.
But had it been given to me as to others, in gratitude I should not have kept silent, and if it should appear that I put myself before others, with my ignorance and my slower speech, in truth, it is written: 'The tongue of the stammerers shall speak rapidly and distinctly.' How much harder must we try to attain it, we of whom it is said: 'You are an epistle of Christ in greeting to the ends of the earth ... written on your hearts, not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God.' And again, the Spirit witnessed that the rustic life was created by the Most High.
I am, then, first of all, countryfied, an exile, evidently unlearned, one who is not able to see into the future, but I know for certain, that before I was humbled, I was like a stone lying in deep mire, and he that is mighty came and in his mercy raised me up and, indeed, lifted me high up and placed me on top of the wall. And from there I ought to shout out in gratitude to the Lord for his great favours in this world and forever, that the mind of man cannot measure.
Therefore be amazed, you great and small who fear God, and you men of God, eloquent speakers, listen and contemplate. Who was it summoned me, a fool, from the midst of those who appear wise and learned in the law and powerful in rhetoric and in all things? Me, truly wretched in this world, he inspired before others that I could be-- if I would-- such a one who, with fear and reverence, and faithfully, without complaint, would come to the people to whom the love of Christ brought me and gave me in my lifetime, if I should be worthy, to serve them truly and with humility.
According, therefore, to the measure of one's faith in the Trinity, one should proceed without holding back from danger to make known the gift of God and everlasting consolation, to spread God's name everywhere with confidence and without fear, in order to leave behind, after my death, foundations for my brethren and sons whom I baptized in the Lord in so many thousands.
And I was not worthy, nor was I such that the Lord should grant his humble servant this, that after hardships and such great trials, after captivity, after many years, he should give me so much favour in these people, a thing which in the time of my youth I neither hoped for nor imagined.
But after I reached Ireland I used to pasture the flock each day and I used to pray many times a day. More and more did the love of God, and my fear of him and faith increase, and my spirit was moved so that in a day [I said] from one up to a hundred prayers, and in the night a like number; besides I used to stay out in the forests and on the mountain and I would wake up before daylight to pray in the snow,in icy coldness, in rain, and I used to feel neither ill, nor any slothfulness, because, as I now see, the Spirit was burning in me at that time.
And it was there of course that one night in my sleep I heard a voice saying to me: 'You do well to fast: soon you will depart for your home country.' And again, a very short time later, there was a voice prophesying: 'Behold, your ship is ready.' And it was not close by, but, as it happened, two hundred miles away, where I had never been nor knew any person. And shortly thereafter I turned about and fled from the man with whom I had been for six years, and I came, by the power of God who directed my route to advantage (and I was afraid of nothing), until I reached that ship.
And on the same day that I arrived, the ship was setting out from the place, and I said that I had the wherewithal to sail with them; and the steersman was displeased and replied in anger, sharply: 'By no means attempt to go with us.' Hearing this I left them to go to the hut where I was staying, and on the way I began to pray, and before the prayer was finished I heard one of them shouting loudly after me: 'Come quickly because the men are calling you.' And immediately I went back to them and they started to say to me: 'Come,because we are admitting you out of good faith; make friendship with us in any way you wish.' (And so, on that day, I refused to suck the breasts of these men from fear of God, but nevertheless I had hopes that they would come to faith in Jesus Christ, because they were barbarians.) And for this I continued with them, and forthwith we put to sea.
And after three days we reached land, and for twenty-eight days journeyed through uninhabited country, and the food ran out and hunger overtook them; and one day the steersman began saying: 'Why is it, Christian? You say your God is great and all-powerful; then why can you not pray for us? For we may perish of hunger; it is unlikely indeed that we shall ever see another human being.' In fact, I said to them, confidently: 'Be converted by faith with all your heart to my Lord God, because nothing is impossible for him, so that today he will send food for you on your road, until you be sated, because everywhere he abounds.' And with God's help this came to pass; and behold, a herd of swine appeared on the road before our eyes, and they slew many of them, and remained there for two nights, and the were full of their meat and well restored, for many of them had fainted and would otherwise have been left half-dead by the wayside. And after this they gave the utmost thanks to God, and I was esteemed in their eyes, and from that day they had food abundantly. They discovered wild honey, besides, and they offered a share to me, and one of them said: 'It is a sacrifice.' Thanks be to God, I tasted none of it.
The very same night while I was sleeping Satan attacked me violently, as I will remember as long as I shall be in this body; and there fell on top of me as it were, a huge rock, and not one of my members had any force. But from whence did it come to me, ignorant in the spirit, to call upon 'Helias'? And meanwhile I saw the sun rising in the sky, and while I was crying out 'Helias, Helias' with all my might, lo, the brilliance of that sun fell upon me and immediately shook me free of all the weight; and I believe that I was aided by Christ my Lord, and that his Spirit then was crying out for me, and I hope that it will be so in the day of my affliction, just as it says in the Gospel: 'In that hour', the Lord declares, 'it is not you who speaks but the Spirit of your Father speaking in you.'
And a second time, after many years, I was taken captive. On the first night I accordingly remained with my captors, but I heard a divine prophecy, saying to me: 'You shall be with them for two months. So it happened. On the sixtieth night the Lord delivered me from their hands…
Read the entire message here: St Patricks Confession
“Escaping the Prison of our Culture and Living with God Daily”
By Dennis Jamison March 17, 2019
The following features excerpts included from an article entitled “St. Patrick’s Day: The life and times, from slave to saint, of Patricius” by Dennis Jamison, Founder of the LightWing Mission. The article can no longer be accessed online, as the site where it once lived has died. Though long, it is now the only place it can be read in entirety. I would hope it would be well worth the read.
This message is offered on St. Patrick’s Day, in honor of the boy who transformed himself into a man of God while a lowly slave in Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day certainly does not truly honor to this patron saint of Ireland. The holiday may provide multitudes with opportunities for a lot of fun and frivolous events and experiences, but rarely do such experiences have any connection with the man within the saint.
For those people who celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, (likely, a lot of Catholics) to those who have little or no faith, to those who are called Christians, it may be a bit of a stretch of for one’s mind to acknowledge the truth of the story of an ordinary person who became a genuine man of God in his own time. Nonetheless, St. Patrick’s true life story is quite amazing, and an honest and sincere consideration of his conversion experience may contain a message of genuine faith for those today who struggle with just grasping the reality of the existence of God. It may contain seeds of hope for those seeking to be a better son or daughter to our Father in Heaven.
For those who are unfamiliar with the true story of St. Patrick, and who can push their minds
beyond the mythology and holiday marketing hype, his genuine experience with God is even in the least, inspirational, and could be personally transformational.
St. Patrick’s life story begins when he was born and raised into a Roman family, as a Roman citizen on the outermost frontier of the Roman Empire. Although it is uncertain what year; It is speculated that St. Patrick was born on the western coast of present-day Scotland near Hadrian’s Wall. The newborn’s parents, Calpurnius and Conchessa, gave their child the appropriate Roman name of “Patricius,” meaning “noble, of the patrician class.” Calpurnius held the position of tax collector for Rome. He also may have served a dual role as a cavalry officer on the frontier. As Romans ruling over a foreign land, they were likely wealthy, and would have owned slaves on their estate. Patricius would have led a privileged life.
Yet, when Patricius was about 15 or 16 years old, his world was overturned. One day, while his parents were in the nearby village, Irish raiders stormed the family’s coastal villa, and captured Patricius with others from his family’s estate.
The captives were likely taken to the northeastern coast of Ireland, and the world of Patricius was turned upside down. The Celtic raiders were either commissioned by a Druid Chieftain, or Patricius was eventually sold to one. For six years, he served as the property of an Irish Druid Chieftain by the name of Milchu. In the times, slaves in Ireland either tended to cleaning up after the animals, or they tended livestock in the fields. Milchu forced Patricius to tend the chieftain’s flocks of sheep.
“Looking back upon his six-years of slavery, St. Patrick later explained that he accepted his enslavement because he believed he had committed a serious sin and had broken religious laws (possibly one of the Ten Commandments). Patrick revealed also that his grandfather, Potitus, was a Catholic priest (prior to rules requiring celibacy of priests). So, grandpa must have maintained some persuasion over the family in matters of faith.”
Young Patricius accepted his enslavement, as he believed he had committed a sin, and his captivity was God’s consequences for his actions. For the greater period of his enslavement, he nurtured no desire to escape. Instead, he started praying while in the fields tending the sheep. In fact, Patricius spent much time in prayer, attempting to be penitent and to repair his relationship with God. “He declared in his “Confession” that he prayed every day, several times a day:
… and the faith grew in me, and the spirit was roused, so that, in a single day, I have said as many as a hundred prayers, and in the night nearly the same, so that whilst in the woods and on the mountain, even before the dawn, I was roused to prayer…
As Patricius grew up, he continued to pray. He later testified that he began to develop a genuine relationship with God. Eventually, St. Patrick confessed, he heard God’s voice telling him that he no longer needed to remain in captivity. God told him that he would soon be leaving Ireland for home. When he first heard the voice, Patricius dismissed it, as it was difficult to believe God had actually spoken to him. However, when Patricius heard the voice again, he moved beyond his denial, later writing that the voice was quite clear: ‘Behold, your ship is ready.’
The voice also instructed him that he would have to walk across Ireland to find the ship. After six years as a captive, Patricius made his escape. He overcame the fear of being severely punished if caught as a run-away. Actually, when escaped slaves were caught in ancient Ireland, they were taken to the local king, punished, and then returned to their masters, who punished them again. Patricius also overcame his fears to verbally seek help because if he spoke, and his British accent were discerned, he could be exposed as a fugitive. Yet, he conquered his fears, as he later explained because he received permission from God to walk away from slavery. After the 200-mile trek, he did find passage with the crew of the designated ship. Young Patrick was able to sail away from the emerald prison, and eventually made it back to his home.
Young Patrick’s relationship with God ultimately transformed his life, not just from a boy to a man, but from a boy to a man of God. St. Patrick’s testimony later in his life reveals how much during this time he transformed:
God used the time to shape and mold me into something better. He made me into what I am now – someone very different from what I once was, someone who can care about others and work to help them. Before I was a slave, I didn’t even care about myself.
Patrick’s relationship with God empowered him to willingly challenge death to escape to freedom. This relationship led him to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, as he made a new start. Six years as a slave had changed him forever. His relationship of love with God led him to go back to the land of his slavery, to offer the rest of his life in helping the Irish find God in their lives.”
The conversion story of St. Patrick is much more compelling than mythologies that are told and retold of his exploits in the Emerald Isle. As a comparison, consider all negative notions of slavery in America. Harriet Tubman is a powerful example of deliverance and escape to freedom and of serving others to help in their liberation into freedom. Many do not know Tubman was a woman of faith. In such a light, St. Patrick’s ordeals and triumphs can also be seen as a victorious transformation and victory over slavery. Yet, the mythology of St. Patrick’s life has taken predominance over the truth. Just like many people did not know that Harriet Tubman was a woman of God, many people have never heard that St. Patrick was a slave.
People of faith should realize that the predominant culture in the United States, as well as the rest of the world represents a form of a prison, a form of enslavement. However, many have chosen to be complacent, as Patricius had been when he was first seized by Irish captors. He had his reasons; we have our reasons. Yet, his humble and primal solution of prayer, multiple times daily, helped him converse openly and honestly with God. It serves as an example for us who find ourselves “behind enemy lines.”
Patricius could not have been in a more lowly position of genuine humility as he sought God’s face, and as he finally decided to listen to, and not just to talk to God. While he may have nurtured memories of what his grandfather had taught him of right and wrong in relation to the Law, somehow Patricius’ conscience spurred him to return to God - a true act of repentance, or self-correction. To self correct is a secret super power that every human has been given as a gift from God. As Patricius prayed in earnest, his Father in Heaven listened, and then He spoke words that transformed the Roman.
Self-correcting is the culmination of the act of repentance. Repentance is not only the act of apology. Jesus would say to the sinner who became the object of his compassion, to repent and go and sin no more. He did not encourage people to remain in bondage to sin. Jesus urged self-correction. He urged forgiveness as well, as often as “seventy times seven” when one sinned against another. And, for want of amazing Grace from our Father in Heaven, we could drown in our own sin. But, forgiveness is an expression of compassion, of pity. Forgiveness is not an expression of being proud of the one who remains in sin. Jesus had compassion enough for even the lepers.
Self-correcting is the outcome of the action of repentance. Repentance includes going and sinning no more. People of faith must ask: if one knows that he or she is hurting others, or hurting God, or Breaking His Law, how long does it take before one realizes the need to change behavior. Self-reflection is required before self-correction. However, self-reflection is based on a proper standard of measurement.
God shared with Hebrew people first and then all His children a proper standard of measurement - the giving of the Ten Commandments. They served as God’s absolute standard for human behavior. And when asked, Jesus said that the greatest of all the Commandments were those that directed people to love God with all their heart and soul and mind, and to love neighbors as ourselves. It seems that young Patricius took Jesus seriously, and look where it led.
What an incredible nation it could be if everyone would follow such a simple example. How incredible it would be if everyone could discover their super power to self-correct their un-Godlike behavior. As a teenager, Patricius got to such a point when he was enslaved, and he self-corrected within God’s incredible light of Grace. This is why a deeper consideration of Patrick’s experience could serve as a new beginning for anyone struggling to develop a deeper relationship with God. The investment required would be time and sincerity of heart. The soil required for a deeper relationship with our Father in Heaven is genuine humility. The only demand would be to honestly self-correct on a regular basis. The real question for the good souls in this time is whether we as a people in this “nation under God,” can humble ourselves, seek His face, and pray, and turn from our wicked ways…
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