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A Voice in the Desert
 
 

Tuesday September 6, 2005   Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time

Reading (Colossians 2:6-15)   Gospel (St. Luke 6:12-19)

 In the first reading today from his Letter to the Colossians, Saint Paul in very succinct form lays out for us not only what our faith is about but the dignity that is ours. He tells us, first of all, that in Christ the fullness of deity dwells bodily. Deity, of course, means “God.” So the fullness of God dwells in Him in a bodily form. Then he goes on to tell us that in Christ we have been circumcised, not with the circumcision that is administered by hand, but rather a circumcision by which we put off the body entirely, with all of its desires that would be immoral, to be able to live a truly moral life. He goes on to tell us that we were baptized into Christ, we were raised with Him, and so we share already in the death and resurrection of Christ. We were brought to life with all of our sins forgiven, Saint Paul tells us, and He nailed all of these to the Cross. Therefore, He despoiled all the principalities and powers.  

Before all of this, he tells us that we are not to be led astray by any kind of seductive philosophy, and then lays out who it is that we are, understanding who we are. We are members of Jesus Christ, and therefore being members of Jesus Christ we share in the divine nature. We have been incorporated into Christ, we have died with Him, and we have been raised with Him. That is who we are. And because that is who we are, we have to reject everything that is not Christ. That is exactly what he tells us: See to it that no one captivate you with an empty, seductive philosophy according to the tradition of men, according to the elemental powers of the world and not according to Christ.  

That last point is the most important. If it is not according to Christ, it must be rejected. We cannot be playing games with these things that are in opposition to the faith. It is not a matter of hedging our bets: “Well, maybe, if this isn’t the truth then I want to make sure that I’m okay.” There is only one truth, and if we are not convinced of the truth then we are not convinced of Christ. If we are not convinced of Christ then we have no part in Him. And if we have no part in Christ, we have no part in eternal life. 

So if there is something that is being presented that is not focused on Christ, that is not firmly rooted in Christ, reject it outright and absolutely. Do not even give it a second thought because it is not true. We need to be very clear about this because in our neopagan society there is an awful lot out there that is leading people away, that is drawing people away from Christ, because they are looking for some kind of power, they are looking for some sort of curious intrigue, whatever it might be. That is not what we can be about. We have to be faithful to Jesus Christ. He alone is our hope and there is no other. So that is what we have to look at. In this world that has gone astray, it wants to pull us down with it. We have to reject that. We have to remain firmly rooted in Christ, but in order to do that we have to know, first of all, Who He is, and then we have to know who we are. That is what Saint Paul lays out so neatly in this reading today. In Him the fullness of deity dwells bodily. He is God and He is man. You were baptized into Him. You share in everything that is Christ. Once you understand Who He is and once you understand who you are, there is no option, there is no other possibility. Therefore, anything that is not according to Christ is not true. And, therefore, any kind of philosophy or religion that does not have Jesus Christ as its center and is in opposition to the one faith that Jesus Christ Himself established, we must reject wholeheartedly and absolutely, and remain firmly rooted only in Jesus Christ.  

*  This text was transcribed from the audio recording with minimal editing.       


15 posted on 09/06/2005 6:36:22 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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The Word Among Us

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Meditation
Colossians 2:6-15



From the beginning, people have sought to reach out and touch God. They have searched the mysteries of the universe and the intricacies of the human heart to understand the meaning and purpose of life. Philosophers and theologians, adults and children, sophisticated and simple: Everyone longs to know who they are and why they are on this earth.

In today’s passage, Paul warns against trying to find these answers solely through intellectual seeking. Instead, he cautions us to stay firmly planted in the truths that have been revealed about Jesus—truths that were made known to us when we received Christ Jesus, not when we figured him out (Colossians 2:6). But how can we hold fast to these truths, especially the ones that go beyond the constraints of human reason? How can we base our lives upon claims that in some cases even defy everyday logic?

The best way to be reassured of Jesus is to spend time with him, meditating on what he did for us and praising him for all his beauty, goodness, power, and love. Our best hope is to find a quiet place where there are few distractions and to quiet our racing minds so that the Spirit of Christ can flood us and convince us all over again.

What does the Spirit want to show us? That Jesus is the God who protects and comforts us. That he can take our sorrows and worries and carry them with us. That he wants to direct us when we don’t know which way to turn. The Spirit also wants to prove to us that Jesus is a God of power, capable of changing us, moving us, molding us to perfection and completion. And most importantly, the Spirit wants to convince us that Jesus really did die on a cross for us and that he really did rise from the dead to bring us salvation. Jesus is the God who accepts us as we are, with all of our imperfections, and promises to transform us into his own image and likeness.

If we seek Christ, we will find him. Then, no mere human philosophy will be able to entrap us. We will remain rooted and built up in Jesus because he has shown himself to us. And nothing can overcome the power of revelation!

“Jesus, I praise you for revealing your power in my life. Thank you, Lord, for revealing your truth to my heart.”

Psalm 145:1-2,8-11; Luke 6:12-19



16 posted on 09/06/2005 6:39:51 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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