NO DOUBTS
I
love reading the letters of St. Paul because you know precisely where
he stands on every issue. He does not beat around the bush or try to
please anyone by compromising his stand. No, he says it how he sees it,
and it is very refreshing to hear the Gospel spoken of in such a way. I
think the Church today could do with a lot more simple and
straightforward preaching of the truth, rather than to try and
accommodate society’s every little whim and quirk.
The greatest disservice we can do to someone when proclaiming the
Gospel is to fail to communicate its truth in the simple manner that
Scriptures present it to us. The Gospel is simple in its truth and
application to our lives. God has created us as wonderful and beautiful
beings; we have chosen to sin and damage the beauty of His creation. God
has chosen to repair the damage by sending His Son, Jesus, to die for
us on the cross. God the Father has raised Jesus from the dead,
demonstrating that sin and death no longer have the power to enslave us.
We are invited to share in this victory over sin through faith in
Christ. We have been empowered by
the Holy Spirit, another gift from both the Father and the Son, to live
as disciples of Jesus. This is not a complicated reality to understand
in its fundamental state.
Living the Gospel is always going to be a challenge as it will rest on
our willingness to surrender all to Jesus. He is the source of our power
in living Christian lives. It is through faith that He offers us that
we become His disciples and are able to fully witness to the Gospel with
our lives. The daily battle of faith is precisely that — a battle to
stay faithful to God’s call as a disciple and to keep our hearts and minds fixed on the person of Jesus, not the distractions and attractions of the world in which we live. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Do you understand the Gospel in its essence? Do you
experience the fullness of the power of the Gospel at work in your life?
If not, why not?
Jesus,
You have saved me from sin and death and I will forever be grateful to
You for this. Please help me to live in the power of the Gospel in my
daily life.
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