Christ is not only climbing Golgotha again. He is descending into us. He stands at the door of our heart and asks to become One with us. This is the moment when we no longer await Him as an external Savior, but we begin to reveal Him as the Divine Presence dwelling within, as the Living Word, as the Eternal Flame.
Beloved brothers and sisters,
As Holy Week unfolds its sacred veil, we now stand in the stillness of Holy Monday—not simply as a day marked on the calendar, but as a Living Message, a Call to Inner Awareness, a Second Coming of Christ within us.
This day is not confined to history. It is not just a remembrance of past sorrows. It is a present invitation to spiritual awakening, to the sacred hour when the soul is called to stand at the threshold of its inner resurrection.
Christ is not only climbing Golgotha again. He is descending into us. He stands at the door of our heart and asks to become One with us. This is the moment when we no longer await Him as an external Savior, but we begin to reveal Him as the Divine Presence dwelling within, as the Living Word, as the Eternal Flame.
Holy Monday is the call to remember the divine spark within. It is the beginning of a new creation—the building of the Inner Temple. No vessels are needed, no outer rituals. Only stillness, offering, repentance, and unity.
It is the day when the Word becomes a voice within us and says:
“Do not seek Me in the distant. I am the Present One.
I am within you.
Open to Me and I will transform you.
Deny the old and you shall rise anew.”
Today, we are not simply called to follow Christ along His outer path, but to allow Him to walk within us. To let every cell of our being become His dwelling place. Every thought His voice. Every action a living expression of His Infinite Love.
And when that happens…
The Second Coming will no longer be a far-off event.
It will be Now.
It will not be fear.
It will be Love.
It will not be judgment.
It will be Homecoming.
Beloved souls, let us not let the call of Holy Monday pass us by.
Let us make it living presence.
Let us make it inner reality.
Let us become one with the Christ within. Amen.