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Jesus, the Final Word of the Father

 


        What a bold proclamation when Jesus said: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away! If we were contemporaries and would hear Jesus talk this way, then one thing will enter into our minds… this man very funny but he has completely lost his common sense. Certainly, no man who is in his right man would make such an uncalled for proclamation: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away!

Jesus is not making a political statement for he was no politician, he was not expressing a professional medical opinion for he was not an expert in the field. If there was anything that Jesus is good at, it is carpentry the profession he inherited from Joseph. And carpenters do not make such statements: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away!

What then is Jesus saying here, simply he is revealing himself as the definitive Word of the Father. His statement can only be understood by men of faith, for his was a faith statement: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away!

As we enter into the new year of the Church we are reminded of the end times and we will ultimately be facing the four last things namely: Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell. While we are confronted with these things we are also being reminded of a new beginning. Indeed, though things may end, there are certain “things” that endures forever, namely the Word of God. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away!

Brothers and sister… the Christian of today is called not so much to make grandiose political or whatever statements. We are invited above all to integrate or better still express any statements that is informed by faith. Statements that are made with full trust and confidence in the loving heart of the Father. This are not only descriptive statements, but words that has the power to transform lives. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us and St. Catherine of Alexandria, pray for us.

 

         And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us…

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