Thursday, June 13, 2019

Sunday Gospel Reflection, June 16, 2019: The love of God has been poured out into our hearts...


How do you reveal the love of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?

  From the beginning of time, God the Father and God the Son have enjoyed a relationship of love out of which all things came to be.  The Book of Proverbs tells us that Wisdom was poured forth, begotten by God, possessed by God, of the very essence of God.  Creation comes to be when Wisdom herself – read by Christians as a figure for Jesus – stands beside God as his craftsman, causing the Father to delight day by day.  That delight is born of the love between the Father and the Son; we will later come to understand the Holy Spirit as that very love that flows unceasingly from Father to Son and back again.  Creation is nothing less than God’s Wisdom revealed, Christ revealed, coming to find delight in the human race, one among us, one with us.  How wonderful God’s name in all the earth! as Psalm 8 reminds us. Humankind is invited to a unique and intimate relationship with God in all God’s persons, that we might resonate with Creation and its order, and reveal God’s love to the world.

  It’s not easy for Jesus’ disciples to absorb the complexity of the Trinitarian relationship between Father, Son and Spirit.  In John’s Gospel, Jesus gives some intimation of the narrative role of each person of God as he reveals that, while he has much more to tell them, it is in fact the Spirit of truth who will guide the disciples to all truth, speaking the Word he hears from the Father himself.  Only when taken together can the three persons of God offer a full narrative of God’s truth, that is, of God’s love for us.  As Paul will tell the Romans, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ; what’s more, the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.  If Wisdom was once poured forth at Creation, manifesting as delight, thanks to Jesus, that same love is now poured into our hearts, that we might continue to pour it forth, revealing that love to all the world.

This post is based on Fr. Pat’s Scripture class.
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