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Showing posts with label Hebrews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hebrews. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Jesus Bridges the Old and the New

~~~ Holy Thursday ~~~
 
~~Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14~~Psalm 116~~1 Corinthians 11:23-26~~John 13:1-15~~
 
Before the feast of Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come
to pass from this world to the Father.
He loved his own in the world and he loved them to the end.
 
Jesus carefully begins his passion with the traditional Passover meal.
He had undoubtedly participated in this important
historical meal previously many times.
The feast of the Passover was to remember the saving from the Angel of Death.
 
The story of Passover is told in the Book of Exodus.
Moses is saved as an infant to later become the one chosen by God to lead
his people to freedom.
Pharaoh becoming increasingly threatened by the Hebrews
decreed that the first born males would be killed.
Only the females were to be allowed to live.
At the old age of 80, Moses boldly demands
 that Pharaoh release his people.
 
The ten great plagues descended upon the land
ending with the death of all the male children in the land.
The homes of the Hebrews were saved as a result
of their following the command of God.
They marked their doorways with the blood of a pure lamb;
thus their sons are spared. 
 
They shall take some of its blood
and apply it to the two doorposts and the lintel
of every house in which they partake of the lamb.
 
The people quickly prepared the lamb ready to flee in a moments notice.
They had no time to allow yeast bread to rise.
To this day unleavened bread is an important part of Passover.
 
 
Jesus begins his Passion on this feast day.
It is fitting since he alone will be sacrificed
 to bring all of us out of bondage.
Jesus is the bridge between the old with the new.
He fulfills the covenant issued by his Father.
He does not forsake the people of God.
Just as he continues to save us today.
 
Jesus is always the one who connects the old and the new.
The word became flesh to fulfill the will of the Father...
to make all things complete.
 
On this night of Passover Jesus rises, humbles himself,
and washes the feet of his apostles.
He does not discriminate among the faithful, the one who betrays
or the one who will deny knowing him three times.
 
After kneeling down and washing their feet,
he tries one more time to help them understand who he is
and why he really came.
 
“Do you realize what I have done for you?
You call me ‘teacher’ and ‘master,’ and rightly so, for indeed I am.
If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet,
you ought to wash one another’s feet.
I have given you a model to follow,
so that as I have done for you, you should also do.”
 
How we treat others speaks so much more than our words ever can.
We may not be washing the feet of those we meet,
but we can treat them with loving care and dignity.
 
Lord, help me to strive daily to be more like you.
Begin first by transforming my heart.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Timeless Words

Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
 
~~~ Wisdom 7:7-11 ~~~ Psalm 90 ~~~ Hebrews 4:12-13 ~~~ Mark 10: 17-30 ~~~
 
 
St. Paul once again gives us much to digest in just two verses
from his letter to the Hebrews.
He is speaking to his followers about the qualities of the Word of God.
Here is a summary in five concise words.
 
The Word of God is....
 
Living...Incisive...Penetrating...Revealing...Judgmental
 
 
Each time you here the word of God;
the possibility of hearing it with new ears increases.
No matter how many times you read the Bible
God has something new in store for you.
It is something that just happens.
It is not something you can force,
but you can make the conscious intention
to receive his personal message.
 
The Word of God is Living.
 
The word of God is precise.
He does not leave you wondering what he meant.
He does not beat around the bush.
He does not ramble just to use up time.
When the words of God are spoken he has a purpose for each.
The word of God is like the surgeon's precision cut.
 
The word of God is Incisive.
 
The Word of God passes through every cell of your being.
It touches your heart and your mind.
It stirs the soul into wanting more of God himself.
The word of God finds its way through out your very being.
It moves you to take action...
...To go out into the world and tell the story.
 
The word of God is Penetrating.
 
There is nothing you can hide from God.
You have no secret place.
There is no way to fool God only to fool yourself.
The word of God knows what is in the depths of your soul.
The word of God knows if your actions are not a reflection of your heart.
The word of God exposes your true self.
You cannot run away from the word of God.
 
The Word of God is Revealing.
 
Because of these qualities of the Word of God he alone can justify us.
It is his word alone that can grant us salvation.
It is his word alone that can condemn.
It his word alone that can heal.
It is his words alone that can forgive our offenses.
It is his words that lead us to forgive others.
 
The Word of God is Judgmental.
 
 
As we begin this year of faith what better way to strengthen our faith
than to sit, pray, and reflect with the scriptures.
 
The Word of God is alive and fresh each time
our eyes fall upon the printed words of God.
 
The Word of God is alive and fresh each time
his words seep into our ears.
 
The Word of God is alive and fresh each time
we speak these words to another person.
 
The Word of God is alive and fresh
every moment in time.
 
The Word of God is not static.
The Word of God is rich.
The Word of God meets us where we are
and then takes us where we should be in the end.
 
I continue to be blown away by how the Word of God touches my life.
I pray that you will have a similar experience as you pray with scripture
during this Year of Faith.