THE GREATEST ANGUISH OF ALL
In
these next three chapters, Paul is anguished by be the greatest
unsolvable problem of all time. Why did most of the Jews, and in
particular the leaders of the faith, reject Jesus as the Messiah? This
issue both puzzles Paul and causes him great worry as he cannot bear to
see anyone from the faith of his childhood lost. Yet this is a reality
that confronts believers of all generations and all faiths. Why do some
people choose to reject what is to you the most self-evident of all
truths? Perhaps it is a bit ingenuous of Paul to wonder about this
question too much because he was not the most straightforward of
conversion cases.
For me, the key to a vibrant Christian faith is one’s personal
experience of God. If an encounter with Jesus at the affective level of
our being is lacking, then it is not surprising that a vibrant faith in
God is also lacking. How can one ensure a strong and affective
experience of God in the life of another person? You simply cannot
enforce this upon another person. The very nature of our faith demands
that the individual chooses it willingly. Paul’s anguish will not be
lessened by this understanding; however, we are challenged to look for
the most effective ways of making our Gospel proclamation as affective
as possible.
We need to avoid emotionalism, as this is the kind of response to God
that is here today and will be gone tomorrow. Our emotions need to be
awakened in our encounter with Jesus, but only insofar as they serve to
deepen our encounter with Jesus and not control it. It is our minds and
hearts that ultimately have to be won over to the truth of the Gospel.
It is in choosing Jesus in a reasoned and reflective manner that we will be saved. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Reflect on your encounters with Jesus. How do you cultivate a vibrant relationship with Him?
Holy
Spirit, help me to engage my emotions in my faith so as to deepen my
relationship with God and make it more real to me and to those who
experience it with me.
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