Scripture readings for this reflection can be found at Friday of the Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time | USCCB
In our first reading from St. Paul to the Colossians
we hear Paul teach a basic truth about Jesus Christ: he is True God and True
Man. Paul goes on to explain that all things were created in him in heaven and
earth.
This teaching of Paul
corresponds to what is said in the Gospel of John, chapter 1, verse 1: “In the beginning* was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John goes
on to say that all things came into being through him and without him nothing
came into being. Then finally in verse 14 we hear John say, “And the Word was made flesh and made his dwelling among us.”
Jesus’
coming into the world shows the love that God has for all of us. Due to the sin
of our first parents, Adam and Eve, God decided to send his only begotten Son,
the second person of the Trinity, into the world to redeem us and to help us to
have that relationship with God that was lost due to original sin. Through his
life, death and resurrection, we are able to turn to God and have that
relationship that was lacking prior to Jesus coming in the flesh.
In our
gratitude towards Jesus and his love for us, let us return our love to him by
living a life that is worthy of being called Christian. In being Christians, we
are called to love God with our whole mind, heart and soul and to love our
neighbor as ourselves. When we fall short in this love of God and neighbor, let
us turn back to him in the sacrament of confession. In this way we can be
living reflections of God to the world.
On this feast day of St. Mother Teresa of
Calcutta, let us remember what she said regarding love of others:
"Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without
leaving happier".