Pondering for Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Daily Office Readings for Tuesday of Proper 9: Year 2

Psalm 5, 6; Psalm 10, 11; Num. 35:1-3,9-15,30-34; Rom. 8:31-39; Matt. 23:13-26

“For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”  (Romans 8: 30 – 39)

This is such a powerful statement from Paul.  And, while some of Paul’s rhetoric comes from his own somewhat vague personal understanding, there are moments like First Corinthians 13: 1 – 13, and this one for today, that I believe come straight from God as made manifest in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Let’s break it down.  First of all, Paul is “convinced.”  This means that his mind has been set, it is a revelation from God.  This kind of revelation is from God and not only to Paul but to us today as well.  And for all of us, once we know, we can’t “un-know.” We too are convinced.

Second, the love that God has for us overcomes all obstacles outside of ourselves.  I say outside of ourselves because it will be our deliberate refusal to listen and learn from our Lord Jesus that hinders us from following the life path, and eternal path, God has placed before each person.

I read once from a Russian priest (can’t remember his name) that as we transition from this life to the next, as we all will, we begin our ascent to the divine.  As we approach the purity of heaven whatever is amiss in us begins to diminish us. Whatever hate, or jealousy, or any unloving way we have about us will hinder us from our approach to God.  God will not stop us. According to the priest, the toxic baggage we attempt to bring with us will reduce us and may completely eliminate us. So it is nothing outside of ourselves that will hinder us from the love of God.  But any continued sinfulness within us will.

It is therefore of the utmost importance then, that we work on ridding ourselves of all such maliciousness now, so that we will travel light and unimpeded as we approach the throne.  Nothing outside of ourselves will impede our journey to God.  And nothing will separate (whatever is left of) us from the love of God.

Let us hear what the Spirit is saying to and through the saints of God and then ponder anew what the Almighty can do.  John

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