Sunday 10 May 2020
FIFTH SUNDAY of EASTER
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Building His House: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fifth Sunday of Easter
Readings:
Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19
1 Peter 2:4–9
John 14:1–12
By His death, Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus has gone ahead to prepare a place for us in His Father’s house.
His Father’s house is no longer a temple made by human hands. It is
the spiritual house of the Church, built on the living stone of Christ’s
body.
As Peter interprets the Scriptures in today’s Epistle, Jesus is the
“stone” destined to be rejected by men but made the precious cornerstone
of God’s dwelling on earth (see Psalm 118:22; Isaiah 8:14; 28:16).
Each of us is called to be a living stone in God’s building (see 1 Corinthians 3:9, 16).
In this edifice of the Spirit, we are to be “holy priests” offering up
“spiritual sacrifices”—all our prayer, work, and intentions—to God.
This is our lofty calling as Christians. This is why Christ led us
out of the darkness of sin and death as Moses led the Israelites from
bondage in Egypt.
God’s covenant with Israel made them a royal and priestly people who were to announce His praises (see Exodus 19:6).
By our faith in Christ’s new covenant, we have been made heirs of this
chosen race, called to glorify the Father in the temple of our bodies
(see 1 Corinthians 6:19–20; Romans 12:1).
In today’s First Reading, we see the spiritual house of the Church
being built up, as the Apostles consecrate seven deacons so they can
devote themselves more fully to the “ministry of the Word.”
The Lord’s Word is upright and all His works trustworthy, we sing in
today’s Psalm. So we can trust Jesus when He tells us never to be
troubled, but to believe that His Word and works come from the Father.
His Word continues its work in the world through the Church. We see
its beginnings today in Jerusalem. It is destined to spread with
influence and power (see Acts 19:20), and to become the imperishable seed by which every heart is born anew (see 1 Peter 1:23).
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