Sunday, January 27, 2019

One Body in Christ Jesus

In today's second reading, 1 Cor 12: 12-30, Paul speaks about the human body having many parts.  One part of the body, say the head, cannot say to the feet: "I do not need you." Nor can the eye say such to the ear nor the digestive system to the respiratory system and so on. Furthermore,  if one part of the human body becomes diseased, the whole body is diseased and suffers, not just that one part.

St. Paul goes on to remind us that we "are Christ's body,  and individually parts of it."  Like our human body, the body of Christ has many parts and what happens to any part effects the whole body.  Therefore, when I, or any other person,  engage in loving, healthy behaviors, toward oneself and others,  the entire body of Christ is effected by that action. Likewise, when I, or anyone else,  engage in unhealthy behaviors that hurt others or bring harm to others, the entire body of Christ suffers.  Everyone is hurt; everyone suffers.

The corrupt, evil, deceptive behaviors of members of our government effects all of us throughout the world.  The evil behaviors of criminals effect non-criminals.   The unhealthy behaviors or wrongdoing in which any one person engages effects human beings throughout the earth: young and old, the innocent along with the guilty. Why? Because we are one body in Christ Jesus and all members of the body of  Christ are effected by the good or bad choices another member make.

Lord, may I grow in my awareness of the effect my behaviors, good or bad,  have on others. And may I choose the good over evil, the pleasant over unpleasant, those that give light over those that give darkness, those that further one's faith over those that weaken one's faith in God and in humanity's power to do good!





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