Today we celebrate the Feast of All Souls, that is, we
remember all of those who have gone before us, all who have fallen asleep in
the Lord and who, in Christ Jesus, will be brought back to life in
eternity. All of the just are in God’s
hands, the author of Wisdom tells us in chapter 3: 1-9. We certainly grieved their passing and may
even have thought that their deaths were a tragedy or absolute foolishness. Some believe that their loved ones are dead,
period! And that nothing exist after our
deaths. But, no, there is life after death. Jesus died
and rose. In our baptism, we died and rose with Christ. Our final resurrection
will happen at the end of our lives, as it did for Jesus.
You and I walk this earth, undergoing a chastisement, a
purification, as we grow in intimacy with the Lord. At the appropriate time, God’s time, we will
leave our earthly life for a heavenly one, having been “found worthy” of God,
Wisdom tells us. “As gold in the furnace,
[God proves us], and, [in death] as sacrificial offerings [God takes us] to
himself. In the time of [our] visitation we] shall shine, and shall dart about
as sparks through stubble…and the Lord shall be [our] King forever....[The]
faithful shall abide with [God] in love: because grace ad mercy are with his
holy ones, and his care is with his elect.” You and I, through our baptism, are God chosen
ones, God’s elect. Death will have no more power over us than it had over
Jesus. St. Paul says to us in Roman s 6:
3-9: “Are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were
baptized into his death? We were indeed buried with him through baptism into
death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father,
we too might live in newness of life.
For we have grown into union with him through a death like his, we shall
also be united with him in the resurrection.”
Yes! With Jesus, we shall overcome
death and, like Jesus, rise to new life in our own resurrection!
I believe! How about you?
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