And this truth of faith has been vividly shown to us since
it is acted out in the whole history and economy of salvation that
culminated in Christ offering his life and his very own self as the
Bread of Life so we can have the eternal life with him, and so that he
and us can be one.
This history and economy of our salvation is still an
ongoing affair insofar as we are concerned. We have to work it out so
we can have our salvation or the perfection and completion of our
humanity.
Of course, insofar as Christ is concerned, it’s already a
done deal. He assures us of our salvation as long as we go along with
him. We have to understand that it is only in him and with him when we
can have the perfection and completion of our humanity, or when we can
truly be God’s image and likeness as he wants us to be.
And this going along with Christ involves nothing less than
us assuming the very identity and life of Christ. This point can be
proven by the fact that Christ did not only offer us a Way so we can
follow him, nor a Truth so we can know him, at least intellectually,
but rather a Life so that he and us can truly be one.
We have to arrive at that point where we can make St. Paul’s
words as our own too: “I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The
life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved
me and gave himself up for me.” (Gal 2,20)
We just have to learn to set aside whatever difficulty or
awkwardness we may have in dealing with this basic truth of faith
about ourselves. We have to try our best to know Christ and to adapt
his very own mind and will, his own ways, behavior and reactions to
whatever situation we may find ourselves in.
What is also clear is that Christ is actually already living
with us. He is in us as the pattern and perfecter of our humanity, and
the savior of our damaged humanity. We just have to learn to live with
Christ. He is never far or indifferent to us. Even in our miserable
and wounded condition, he continues to be with us, showing us with
greater solicitude. It’s rather us who tend to ignore and contradict
him.
So let’s know Christ more and more by meditating on the
gospel where his life and teachings can be found. Let’s master the
doctrine of our faith. Let’s avail of the sacraments, especially the
Holy Eucharist, where Christ makes himself Bread of Life for us to eat
so that even while here on earth, we can already enjoy the eternal
life promised by him.
Let’s start reinforcing our awareness that we are Christ,
each one of us. It would not be a psychological anomaly. If we assume
the identity of Christ, then like Christ we would be humble, merciful,
patient, and ever concerned about the salvation of mankind.
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