In the
scriptures we read “Behold, the Lamb of God.”
We are so familiar with the phrase “Lamb of God” that we read it
without much thought, we hear it without listening to it; we listen to it
without hearing it.
St. John’s Gospel develops a lot of our Christology. Let’s hear what John proclaims, “Behold, the
Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.”
John the Evangelist tells us that John the Baptist recognized
JESUS as the Son of God, and he announces it to the world!
Faith comes from hearing the WORD of God in our heart and
allowing it to determine our being!
We are servants of God called to obey God’s WORD, called to obey
the Lamb of God in the lives we lead.
The Roman Centurion proclaims, “Lord I am not worthy to receive you only say
the Word and I will be healed.
We should be humbled by the fact that our God loves us so much
that God stoops down to be with us.
St. Francis deSales reminds us that we are called to be holy and
we exercise that holiness
“… in different ways” by our jobs and family
responsibilities.
Behold
God in your midst …
“An
eight-year old boy is facing surgery. He
asks his doctor, ‘What’s it like to die?’
Neither the doctor nor anyone else on the medical staff can answer his
question directly – but one hospital employee can.
She
isn’t a doctor or nurse or child psychologist.
She cleans the floors. One night
the boy asks her, ‘Are you afraid of dying?’
She put down her mop … and [replied], ‘Yes, I am, but I do something
about it.’ She tells the boy that she
believes in God and finds comfort in the words of Jesus. She talked to the boy as an equal, not as a
superior. The two talk for a long
time. She has put the boy at peace
simply by listening to him.”
Behold,
the Lamb of God
…” (Connections, January, 2008)
On January 14, 2008 a friend of mine John Viercinski died, his
funeral was filled with sadness and filled with joy. Sad because he is no longer with us and
joy-filled because he is in the land of the living.
John and his wife Marie celebrated their 30th wedding
anniversary in August 2008. They have
four adult children (John, James, Julie & Maria) and are a lovely family. James (Jimmy) has severe cerebral palsy but
his family took him everywhere and included him in every phase of family life. In 2007 Jimmy became too heavy for John to
lift in and out of bed. So they placed
him in a home, St. Joseph Center in Swoyersville, PA. In November, 2006 they had a Mass and
reception (like a wedding reception) to celebrate Jimmy his life, his new life
and housemates.
The card we received has his picture on it and on the back it
says “Think
of me …Pray for me … Send me a card … Call or stop by … Thank
you for supporting my life.”
Jimmy doesn’t say a word but he speaks of God’s love always, he
learned it from his Mom, his Dad and his brother and sisters.
Behold,
the Lamb of God …
Each
one of us is called to point to Christ by our lives. Take a few minutes to think about what your
life is pointing too!
May God
Be Blessed!
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