It is a Bumpy Road

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It is a Bumpy Ride

Our Jeep sped easily along the paved road, encountering no obstacles, while consuming the miles in a much appreciated timely manner. Yet while traveling just a few miles in the rear, the Jeep was forced to navigate bumpy, deeply rutted terrain….one could not call it a road. Only with the help of some local people, who helped push the vehicle out of some deep holes and who provided some much needed water to cool the Jeep’s radiator and engine, was the vehicle able to traverse the difficult terrain, until it finally emerged onto a newly paved section of road. At times there was doubt if it would really be able to reach the paved road; there was a real fear that the journey would end haplessly in desperation and fear.

While we could relax temporarily on the obstacle free, paved road, we knew that another section of uneven, rugged terrain awaited us in an upcoming portion of our journey. It would again be a time requiring large doses of fortitude, determination, and cooperation if we were to reach our destination. Will we again, as we did during the previous rough terrain, ask ourselves, “Is our destination worth the effort and risk we were taking?”

“Is it worth the risk, effort, and possible losses?” This question frequently enters one’s mind when a journey of any kind is contemplated. We invariably understand that the realization of any worthwhile goal will require sacrifice, bumpy terrain, mental and physical effort, and often help from others. Is the destination or goal worth it? If not, one should stop and get out of the way of those willing to accept the challenges to achieve the goal.

So it is when one seeks the union of self with God. The road will be bumpy, requiring difficult choices, often requiring mental and physical sacrifice. Jesus never promised man a smooth, care free road to the divine life; rather He indicated that it would be bumpy and laden with obstacles. Is the divine life, the union of oneself with God in heaven, worth the effort? Am I or anyone else truly willing to navigate the seemly unending challenges and perplexing obstacles to the goal of union with God? Christ promised that He would help us meet these obstacles and challenges. What He and His Church did not promise was a smooth even highway. Each one of us must face all of life’s bewildering complexities, choosing God and eternal happiness over temporary pleasures, while forcefully and convincingly answering the question, “Is it worth the effort?”, with a resounding Yes. The attainment of the divine life will require overcoming the very self….the self which will present one with numerous obstacles.  One must fully grasp that God is worth all we can give Him….and much more.

One’s journey to union with God will be filled with obstacles and daunting challenges….it will be a bumpy ride…., but at the end of the journey one can rest in God’s truth and protection.

The Resurrection of the Body

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The Resurrection of the Body

While our children were playing together, my wife and I glanced at each other with a smile in our eyes, expressing with one look our joy in the fabulous, joyful individuals we had brought into the world. Without the love we showered on each other, the children would not exist. We had created wonderful new human beings, who now experienced the wonders of life on their own. Without us, these stimulating vibrant individuals would not be enjoying and enhancing the world.

Similarly, just as our children were totally depended on the love between my wife and me for their existence, so also all Christians are depended on Christ’s love for them; a love exhibited during his life and death on earth and on his Resurrection. Christ’s resurrection is the basis for belief in man’s own resurrection. As been said many times by many different people, “The Christian faith stands or falls with the truth of the testimony that Christ is risen from the dead.” The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation for the Christian belief in the resurrection of Christian bodies. All Christians are emphatically tied to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. As demonstrated in his twelve appearances after his resurrection, Jesus possessed a new, transformed body, unencumbered by time or space; a body type man will assume when man enters heaven, signifying a new relationship between God and man….a heavenly minded relationship.

Man was created by God with both a body and a soul, any resurrection of the body must include both the body and the soul in order to return man to the original state in which God created the first man and woman, Adam and Eve, prior to their Original Sin. The undivided unity of man – body and soul- is a fundamental statement of the fate of man. The salvation of man is viewed as possessing both the body and soul – unseparated man. The Resurrection of dead as expressed in the Apostles’ Creed speaks of the one creation “man’; the person. It is the Christ, as lover of all mankind, whose own resurrection sets the example for man’s resurrection. “All love wants eternity; and God’s love not only wants it but effects it and is it.” (Ratzinger, Introduction to Christianity, pg.350)  The beginning of the resurrected life actually begins when we form a relationship with Christ on earth; a relationship that outlasts death. There is continuity with Christ from an earthly life through death and into heaven.

The issue confronting man is man’s willingness to form a loving, lasting relationship with Jesus Christ. Will man choose Jesus and the gift of an everlasting, loving life or will he choose only himself and face an eternal existence of sorrow and rejection?  This is the fundamental decision facing each person. Choose well!

The subject of the Resurrection of Jesus is so critical to Christian beliefs that it is demands some review and study. There are numerous books and articles which discuss both the Resurrection of Jesus and man’s resurrection. Listed below is a small sample of these writings.

The life of Christ” by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Kindle edition, Chapter 62

Handbook of Christian Apologetics” by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli, Kindle edition, Chapter 8. The chapter examines in some detail the arguments for and against the Resurrection of Jesus and man’s resurrection.

Jesus of Nazareth, From the Entrance to Jerusalem to the Resurrection”, by Pope Benedict XVI, published by Ignatius Press, Chapter Nine.

Credo”, by Hans Urs Von Balthasar, published by Ignatius Press, Chapter XI.

Introduction to Christianity”, by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, published by Ignatius Press, Part Two, Section C, part 3.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church”, Part One, Article Eleven, “I Believe in the Resurrection of the Body”