[Grem] *****SPAM(5.2)***** Re: A mai szentmise igéi
Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2019. Júl. 20., Szo, 12:16:26 CEST
> Friends, in today’s Gospel we hear *a passage from Isaiah echoing the
> Baptism of Jesus: "Here is my servant, whom I have chosen, my beloved, with
> whom my soul is well pleased."*
>
> In the Greek philosophical tradition, God is the supreme good around which
> everything in the universe revolves. But that Aristotle’s prime mover would
> stoop down to the level of a creature and move toward him—that would be
> unthinkable. And in the Jewish context, God’s absolute holiness was
> consistently contrasted with human sinfulness. But that God would himself
> take on the wretchedness of his creatures and stand with them—no way.
>
> Yet, in Christ, God himself moves toward his creatures, takes on their
> wretchedness, and stands with them. Why? Because God has come in order to
> forgive sins. This is the heart and soul, the beginning and end of
> Christian revelation. How often *the words and gestures of forgiveness
> radiate out from Jesus,* and *how central forgiveness is to the liturgy*. *"This
> is the cup of my blood . . . which will be shed so that sins may be
> forgiven." *
>
> *This is why **"he will not break a bruised reed or quench a smoldering
> wick.**"* *God has not come to finish off those who have blown it
> spiritually and morally, but to stand with them in total solidarity. *
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