January 8, 2019
Tuesday after Epiphany
1 John 4: 7-10; Mark 6: 34-44
1 John 4: 7-10; Mark 6: 34-44
The image of God image among the people of God people was continuously evolving... first they thought God was a demanding task master, but later understood God was loving too; first they thought God was an angry God but later they found God slow to anger, abounding in love; first they thought God was an uncompromising God but later they understood he was merciful too! The progressive revelation finds its climax in Christ, who reveals God as absolutely compassionate, profusely loving, immensely forgiving and unconditionally accepting!
Knowing God to be such a person, is in a way a great news for us; but at the same time a big challenge. A great news because we are cared for and protected in that unbelievable love. There is nothing we need to worry or fret about. Our needs, our concerns, our desires and our hopes are all lovingly taken care of.
It is a challenge too because, if we are children of God, we need to be defined by who God is. Our God is love; hence we are called to be children of love! From the way we live our life, the world should be able to understand the kind of God we believe in. This is what is called the integrity of faith: the correlation between our faith and our living!
Now that Jesus in his compassion and in his mercy, has revealed God as love, let us ask ourselves, who are we?
It is a challenge too because, if we are children of God, we need to be defined by who God is. Our God is love; hence we are called to be children of love! From the way we live our life, the world should be able to understand the kind of God we believe in. This is what is called the integrity of faith: the correlation between our faith and our living!
Now that Jesus in his compassion and in his mercy, has revealed God as love, let us ask ourselves, who are we?
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