On a retreat once a man was speaking about swimming in a
pool with his very young son. The son
stood at the edge of the pool where the water would be over his head as it came
up to chest level of his father who stood in the pool. The man coaxed his son to jump in. “Don’t worry.
I will catch you.” It took quite
a bit of encouragement because the boy’s fear needed to be overcome by his
faith, trust, and hope in his father.
Finally he takes the risk and jumps in.
His father does catch him and after the initial shot of fear, he
laughed, held securely and safely in his father’s arms.
In large part, this is what this whole next chapter is about
in Pope Francis’ “Lumen Fidei.” If you
remember, last week we diagnosed a problem: our society needs the light of
faith once again. In this section the
pope is reminding us through evidence of past events why our Father is one in
whom to place our trust and our hope.
Remember Abraham and how God guided and cared for the people of Israel
through all the ages. The coming of
Jesus shows proof of God’s love for us when Jesus even dies for our sake. To see His mangled body might cause one to
lose one’s faith, “How could God let this happen?” But it is in precisely that He was willing to
submit to the cruelty of man in order to give to men the means of salvation
that we have our faith strengthened. But
it is in His resurrection that we understand that this is a reliable love.
But it is not enough simply to be saved by His great
action. It is also about
relationship. If good business is about
location, location, location, salvation is about relationship, relationship,
relationship. We are called to be in
relationship with God and only in this way do we gain from Him a way of seeing
the world, understanding it, and living in it.
Through this we are transformed.
This faith is necessarily lived out in the Church, in the
faith community. It is never “God and
me.” It is the Church and God. Faith, since it saves all, is not a private
matter but one to be lived within the Body of Christ and the Church is the Body
of Christ.
Francis wrote much more and much more beautifully in this
chapter, but this gives you a taste. We
have only to look to see that God has always been with us and guided us. Today, we take the jump of faith into the
pool of Christ’s body which is expressed in this world by the Church.
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