Today’s first reading, Ephesians 1: 11-14, led me to think
about the excitement of persons who won
a lottery of millions and millions of dollars and are promised 1000’s of
dollars weekly. The excitement, I
imagine, is uncontainable. The future looks brighter than it ever has been. For some, the hopes and dreams for their
future are realized in genuine, authentic living of the messages of the Gospel.
For others, living a purely secular lifestyle, the worst in human nature can spill
out into jealousies, envious actions, abusive spending, selfish pursuits, wild
ambitions, covetousness, prideful claims and so on. Life, somehow, can become emptier and more
chaotic than ever imagined.
Desperation, for some persons, leads them to turn to God, to
take up the Bible, looking for help. The Spirit within them breaks through the
darkness, as somewhere in the world prayers are being offered continually for
the salvation of all persons. Searching
for God in the letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians in Chapter 1 verses 11-14, they are told that
they are “chosen, destined in accord with the purpose of the One who
accomplishes all things according to the intention of his will, so that…[they
and] we might exist for the praise of his glory.” In this passage, Paul reminds them and us
that we who first hoped in Christ….[and
those who later come to believe in Him are] sealed with the promised Holy
Spirit,…the first installment of our inheritance toward redemption as God’s
possession.”
Wow! I wonder why our excitement is not as
overwhelming as the excitement of those lottery winners! We do not need to imagine “winning the
lottery” that only God can give. We did
not even purchase a ticket. Jesus purchased it for us through His obedience to
the Father’s plan for our redemption, his death and resurrection. We have been given this inheritance by the price which Christ Jesus paid for it. The “inheritance
toward redemption” includes the following:
- Being “chosen, destined in accord with the purpose” of the Holy One, the giver of eternal wealth
- Being “sealed with the promised Holy Spirit,” the “first installment of our inheritance toward redemption as God’s possession”
My response and yours? Let us, with Mary and all the saints and angels in heaven [and on earth], praise God in the words of the Magnificat: “My being proclaims your greatness,” O God, “and my spirit finds joy
in you, God, my Savior, for you have looked upon me, your servant, in my
lowliness…God, you who are mighty, have done great things for me. Holy is your
name….”
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