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Glorify your Son

THE WORD BECAME FLESH

Tuesday of the Seventh Week of Easter, 2023 

Acts 20:17-27

Ps 68

John 17:1-11

Glorify your Son

 

We would all like to know what eternal life will be like. We can certainly never answer that question fully. As Saint Paul says, ‘eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor the human heart conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him’. 

 

Yet, in today’s gospel reading (Jn 17:1-11a), Jesus says, ‘And eternal life is this: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent’. The knowing Jesus speaks is a knowing of the heart, the knowledge that springs from love. Jesus suggests that in eternal life we will be in a relationship of love with God the Father and himself, as a result of which we will truly know God and himself, know them as they are, as love. Again to quote Saint Paul, ‘Now we see as in a mirror dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known. Paul is suggesting that the Lord knows us fully now, in this life, but it is only in the eternal life that we will know the Lord fully. 

 

We are not without some knowledge of the Lord in this life. ‘We know in part’, as Paul says. Jesus has made himself and God known to us, to some extent. As he says in the gospel reading, addressing God in prayer, ‘I have made your name known to those you took from the world to give me’, namely, his disciples who represent us all. When it comes to Lord, we may see dimly, as Paul says, but we are not in darkness. The Lord has revealed and continues to reveal the light of his presence to us. We are grateful for that light. We are at our best, at our most content, when we allow the light of the Lord’s presence to shine upon us. In eternal life, the light of the Lord’s presence will be at its brightest and we will be at our most responsive to it. In that sense, eternal life is the bringing to completion of the good work that the Lord has been doing among us and within us in this earthly life.

 

Let us pray: Lord, may I always love you more and never less. Amen.

+Remain blessed

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