Begotten By Love
Readings:
Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48
Psalm 98:1-4
1 John 4:7-10
John 15:9-17
Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48
Psalm 98:1-4
1 John 4:7-10
John 15:9-17
God is love, and He
revealed that love in sending His only Son to be a sacrificial offering for our
sins.
In these words from
today’s Epistle, we should hear an echo of the story of Abraham’s offering of
Isaac at the dawn of salvation history. Because Abraham obeyed God’s command
and did not with-hold his only beloved son, God promised that Abraham’s
descendants, the children of Israel, would be the source of blessing for all
nations (see Genesis 22:16-18).
We see that promise
coming to fulfillment in today’s First Reading. God pours out His Spirit upon
the Gentiles, the non-Israelites, as they listen to the word of Peter’s
preaching. Notice they receive the same gifts received by the devout Jews who
heard Peter’s preaching at Pentecost—the Spirit comes to rest upon them and
they speak in tongues, glorifying God (see Acts 2:5-11).
In his love today, God
reveals that His salvation embraces the house of Israel and peoples of all
nations. Not by circumcision or blood relation to Abraham, but by faith in the
Word of Christ, sealed in the sacrament of baptism, peoples are to be made
children of Abraham, heirs to God’s covenants of promise (see Galatians 3:7-9;
Ephesians 2:12).
This is the wondrous
work of God that we sing of in today’s Psalm. It is the work of the Church, the
good fruit that Jesus chooses and appoints His apostles for in today’s Gospel.
As Peter raises up
Cornelius today, the Church continues to lift all eyes to Christ, the only one
in whose name they can find salvation.
In the Church, each of
us has been begotten by the love of God. But the Scriptures today reveal that
this divine gift brings with it a command and a duty. We are to love one
another as we have been loved. We are to lay down our lives in giving ourselves
to others—that they too might find friendship with Christ, and new life through
Him
Yours in Christ,
Scott Hahn
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