KEEPING THE WORD OF JESUS
What
does it mean to “keep the Word of Jesus?” There are many
interpretations of the “Word of Jesus,” but I want to focus on only one
in
this
reflection, which is the connection of this phrase with the will of
God. One of the clear themes in Jesus’ life and ministry is His
obedience to His Father’s will. Scripturally speaking, when we study
what God seems to mean by His “Word,” we discover that it is closely
associated with His will.
For
example, in Genesis, when God speaks — utters the words or commands that
bring the world into being — we see the power that God’s Word has. It
can create something out of nothing. This is also true of God’s will.
The example from Genesis also clearly links any understanding of the
Word of God to His will.
The
Church has always closely associated its understanding of the Word of
God with the Scriptures. The Scriptures contain all the truths that are
necessary for our salvation. They manifest God’s salvific will and make
it available to us for reflection and prayer. It is a short step from
here to understanding that keeping God’s Word is a necessary aspect of a
disciple’s life — that is, someone who is in the process of being
saved.
Therefore,
keeping the Word of Jesus is central to the life of a disciple as it is
in His Word that God manifests His will, makes available to us His
power and truth, and reveals to us His plan of salvation at the very
least. Thus, when Jesus speaks of “keeping His Word,” we can associate
many important ideas with the concept.
It
is also important to note that “keeping God’s Word” is not simply a
matter of external obedience to a set of rules or laws but is primarily
to be understood from the standpoint of our heart’s response to God’s
offer of salvation. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Do you see your life as a disciple of Jesus as merely
following a whole set of rules, or do you see it as an opportunity to
enter into a relationship with Jesus?
Holy
Spirit, help me to discern the Word of God for my life with truth and
accuracy. Never allow me to dismiss God’s Word as something with little
or no relevance to my life.
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