Some words from the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians chapter 12, verses 12 to 13, have resonated deeply with me. They speak to the idea that, just as the body is one and has many members, all the members, though many, are one body. So it is with Christ, for in one spirit, we were all baptized into one body.
The Swearing-In of a New Leader
Recently, we witnessed a significant moment in history as the United States swore in its 47th president. The oath of office requires the president to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. This ritual emphasizes the role of foundational documents in guiding a nation’s character and unity.
Reflecting on Our Foundations
Many nations are guided by constitutional documents, which are fundamental principles guiding governance. These documents reflect the vision and values set by their authors and are measured against time to ensure alignment with their founding intent. It makes me wonder how today’s America, and indeed other nations, measure up against these founding visions.
A Journey Back in Time
This reflection brings to mind Ezra’s discovery of the book of laws as recounted in the book of Nehemiah. It was a momentous and emotional period for Ezra and the people of Israel, reminiscent of the feeling of rediscovery when the law was returned to their possession after Babylonian captivity.
Listening to Scripture with New Ears
In our gospel reading, it is Jesus, filled with the power of the Spirit, who reads from the scriptures and explains their fulfillment. He brings good news, promises release to prisoners, and lets the oppressed go free, announcing the acceptable year of the Lord. Despite the miracles and teachings, Jesus was unreceived by his own people, a rejection within God’s plan for salvation.
Unity Through the Spirit
Paul’s letter to the Corinthians emphasizes the grace bestowed upon us through Jesus’s sacrifice. Growing up, these words introduced the greeting of peace, a reminder that we are baptized into one body and should pursue peace to build common life. Unity is vital, not just as a concept but a divine gift given to us from God.
Celebrating Our Differences
As a community, we are drawn from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences, but in Christ Jesus, we form one body. Every member matter, contributing to the whole. Yet, the same diversity can also breed divisions, based on outward characteristics.
Facing Divisions with Grace and Mercy
We must address these divisions head-on, for unity requires action. God has given us the grace to forgive and reconcile, to cherish unity gifted in Christ. Let us strive towards unity, guided by the Holy Spirit, seeking peace and building a communal life.
Witnessing to the World
Our unity reflects the divine justice marked by mercy, calling us to follow suit in our relationships. By embracing this shared unity, living out God’s presence and love, we engage in a testimony of faith to the world. Let us pursue peace, strengthened by the grace bestowed on us, embodying the unity that transcends human-made constitutions.
A Call to Faithful Obedience
In obedience to God, we step forward, embracing our identity in him, with a commitment to pursuing peace and nurturing a shared life. Amen.