February 22nd 2015 - First
Sunday of Lent
The New Creation
Readings:
Genesis 9:8-15
Psalm 25:4-9
1 Peter 3:18-22
Mark 1:12-15
Genesis 9:8-15
Psalm 25:4-9
1 Peter 3:18-22
Mark 1:12-15
And God’s covenant with Noah in today’s First
Reading marked the start of a new world. But it also prefigured a new and
greater covenant between God and His creation (see Hosea 2:20; Isaiah 11:1-9).
We see that new covenant and that new creation
begin in today’s Gospel.
Jesus is portrayed as the new Adam - the
beloved son of God (see Mark 1:11; Luke 3:38), living in harmony
with the wild beasts (see Genesis 2:19-20), being served by angels (see Ezekiel
28:12-14).
Like Adam, He too is tempted by the devil. But
while Adam fell, giving reign to sin and death (see Romans 5:12-14, 17-20),
Jesus is victorious.
This is the good news, the “gospel of God”
that He proclaims. Through His death, resurrection, and enthronement at the
right hand of the Father, the world is once again made God’s kingdom.
In the waters of baptism, each of us entered
the kingdom of His beloved Son (see Colossians 1:13-14). We were made children
of God, new creations (see 2 Corinthians 5:7; Galatians 4:3-7).
But like Jesus, and Israel before Him, we have
passed through the baptismal waters only to be driven into the wilderness - a
world filled with afflictions and tests of our faithfulness (see 1 Corinthians
10:1-4, 9,13; Deuteronomy 8:2,16).
We are led on this journey by Jesus. He is the
Savior - the way and the truth we sing of in today’s Psalm (see John 14:6). He
feeds us with the bread of angels (see Psalm 78:25; Wisdom 16:20), and cleanses our
consciences in the sacrament of reconciliation.
As we begin this holy season, let us renew our
baptismal vows - to repent and believe the gospel.
Yours in Christ,
Scott Hahn, Ph.D.
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