March 13, 2016
John 8: 21-29
And he went
on: “I go away now, and you will seek me, and in your sin you will be subject
to death. Where I am going you cannot come.” Then the Jews said, “Will he
perhaps kill himself, since he says: Where I am going you cannot come?” And he
said to them, “You come from below. I AM from above. You belong to this world
which perishes, but I do not come from this world. That is why I said to you:
You will be subject to death in your sins. If you do not fill yourselves with
the power of my being, you will be subject to death in your sins.”
Then they
said to him, ‘Who are you?” And Jesus answered, “Why do I still talk to you at all?
There are many things which I could say about you and many things to judge. But
HE who sent me is Truth itself, and so I speak out into the world what I have
heard from HIM.”
But they did
not understand that he was speaking to them of the Father. And Jesus went on,
“When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am the I AM. I do
nothing out of myself, but I proclaim what the Father teaches me. He who sent
me works in my working. He does not leave me on my own; what I do is always in
accord with HIM.”
3rd Passiontide
March 13,
2016
John 8:
21-29
The seed, when planted, sends out two shoots. The first one dives down into the earth; the second rises into the light and air. Eventually it is this second shoot that will blossom. It will produce the seeds of new life.
We are the seeds God has planted on earth. We lead a kind of double life. We must indeed root and ground ourselves in the earthly. We also are to seek the light of the Christ-Sun; blossom in His warmth, produce spiritual fruits and seeds of a new life. But for us there is a paradox.
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At first, no one will be able to accompany him there but the light, the love, the life of His Father. But He is doing this so that we, who are bound to the earth and are destined to die, will be able to find His light and warmth, his life, forever here on earth, and even when we die. For he is the light that descends into the darkness. We need not fear it. As Rilke says:
You are not dead yet, it’s not too late
To
open your depths by plunging into them
And
drink in the life
That
reveals itself quietly there. *
*Rainer M Rilke, “You see,
I want a lot”, in Rilke’s Book of Hours, Barrows and Macy, p. 61