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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Are you living a life in friendship with God? - Daily Reflections March 12,2014


WHAT TIME DO YOU HAVE?
 
Whenever the Chicago Bulls team of the Michael Jordan era goes to court, Jordan usually shouts, “What time is it?” The team shouts back, “Game time hoops!” The response is supposed to psyche the team to a serious game of basketball. One time, Jordan shouted, “What time is it?” Someone quickly shouted back, “8:30!” Everybody laughed.
       “8:30.” This is what philosophers call chronos time: a linear, quantitative reckoning of the seconds, minutes and hours. When the Bible speaks of time, it is usually in the sense of kairos time: the qualitative indwelling of God, the in-breaking of God in history. God’s entrance into human history has radically transformed our dry, qualitatively deprived experience of chromos time and has aligned it to a participation or perfection in the exciting, rich and fulfilling experience of kairos time: the domain of the Divine.
       As admissions director of a seminary, I once interviewed 12 candidates. They were high school seniors, hoping to begin seminary formation after graduation. All of them asked the same question: “How long will it take until I become a priest?” When I told them, “Ten years,” their jaws fell. I smiled because that was also my own reaction when I applied in the seminary. Why? Because I looked at time then only in terms of chronos.
       The First Reading narrates the conversion of the King of Nineveh and the whole city upon the preaching of Jonah. Conversion is God breaking into your personal history, making it His story as well. A life lived in friendship with God is an ever-present experience because finitude is sprinkled with eternity. That’s why it feels like there’s no beginning, no end.
       Why did the king and the whole city convert to God upon Jonah’s bidding? When the God of kairos summons, everything else is second place. God’s call is not simply a call to do something. It is a call to be something — to be holy, to be friends with God. Belonging in the Kingdom is not a matter of doing. It is a matter of being. Fr. Joel Jason
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are you living a life in friendship with God?
 
Father, it is truly good news to be given the offer of kairos time — the time of fulfillment. May that offer be mine — for all time. Amen.

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