THIS was what
Christ said, reassuring us that even if he
went away and the world itself would disappear, he would
still be with
us, guiding and directing us to our ultimate destination.
“Heaven and
earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.”
(Lk 21,33)
Let’s remember
that Christ’s words are no ordinary words
that would just come and go. His words are eternal,
effective and ever
relevant to everything that happens in our life. His
words will always
shed light and give meaning to every event, situation and
predicament
we can have in this life.
The Letter to
the Hebrews says as much: “The word of God
is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword,
it
penetrates even to the dividing soul and spirit, joints
and marrow. It
judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” (4,12)
The Letter to
the Hebrews continues by saying: “Nothing in
all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is
uncovered and
laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give
account.” (4,13)
We have to
realize that we need to be guided by God’s
words rather than by our own thoughts, reasoning and
estimations of
things. No matter how brilliant and clever we are, we can
only go so
far in understanding things in this world, many of which
are very
mysterious to us.
We have to
develop a fondness for the words of God. This
we can do as long as we exert due effort and continually
ask, with
humility, for the grace of God. Without these
requirements, we can
easily be swept away by the many alluring ideologies in
the world.
It’s when we
listen and live by God’s words that we attain
our human and Christian maturity. And as St. Paul would
say, we would
then be like infants no longer, “tossed back and forth by
the waves,
and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by
the cunning
and craftiness of the people in their deceitful
scheming.” (Eph 4,14)
It’s important
that we spend time developing a liking and
an intimacy with the words of God. We have to read and
meditate on
them daily, and use them as the spirit behind all events,
activities
and concerns that we have during the day.
We have to
understand that God’s words are not meant to
give us the technical solutions to our problems. They are
meant to be
the soul and the spirit of all our concerns and
activities.
Christ himself
did not have all the technical solutions to
the problems during his stay here on earth. In the end,
he had to
offer his life since he could not anymore find the
solution to the
extreme case of injustice inflicted on him. But his death
was not
actually a defeat. It occasioned the supreme victory over
sin and
death with his resurrection.
This is how we
have to look at God’s words. They contain
natural truths and can give natural solutions to our
natural problems.
But what they have are, first of all, supernatural and
redemptive
truths that can ultimately solve our humanly insoluble
problems with
sin and death and that can bring us to our eternal
destination where
we truly belong.
Let us promote
a culture of gospel-reading and meditation
everyday. A few minutes with the gospel daily can go a
long way in
putting our life on the right path. We should not miss
the great
treasure we have in the gospel. We can use the new
technologies to
promote this culture.
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