Hello! and happy good mid-week to all of us, GUYS. For our "daily bread" this Wednesday:
THE GOOD NEWS (16 March 2016)
"JESUS went on to say to the Jews who believed in HIM: 'You will be MY true disciples if you keep MY word. Then you will know the truth and the truth will make you free.' They answered HIM, 'We are the descendants of Abraham and have never been slaves of anyone. What do YOU mean by saying: You will be free?'
JESUS answered them, 'Truly, I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave. But the slave doesn't stay in the house forever; the Son stays forever. So, if the Son makes you free, you will be really free.
I know that you are the descendants of Abraham; yet you want to kill ME because MY word finds no place in you. For MY part I speak of what I have seen in the FATHER's presence, but you do what you have learned from your father.'
They answered HIM, 'Our father is Abraham.' Then JESUS said, 'If you were Abraham's children, you would do as Abraham did. But now you want to kill ME, the one who tells you the truth - the truth that I have learned from GOD. That is not what Abraham did; what you are doing are the works of your father.'
The Jews said to HIM, 'We are not illegitimate children; we have one FATHER, GOD.' JESUS replied, 'If GOD were your FATHER you would love ME, for I came forth from GOD, and I AM here. And I didn't come by MY own decision, but it was HE HIMSELF who sent ME." - John 8:31-42
(JESUS spoke to the Jews who believed in HIM. Those Jews believed in JESUS according to their own view of HIM, very much like the Jews whom Paul would oppose in Galatians 3-4 did. From JESUS' discussions with those who claimed to have the true religion, we can surmise how JESUS would confront us were HE to pass among us today.
JESUS would not reproach us so much for our sins, as for our continuing to live in sin. Sins are evil deeds that at times may be excusable; often we repent of them as soon as we have committed them. To be in sin, on the other hand, is to live in falsehood; it is to persist stubbornly in a certain pride, an attachment to our own judgments. This attitude prevents us from entering into the ways of GOD, even though to all appearances we live in upright life and proclaim our faith.
JESUS is not a banner for every social group, whether known as Catholic or by some other name, with which we go to fight other groups. HE has come as a king of the kingdom of truth. Those who seek the truth are HIS, whatever their ideas may be. Rather, those who live in truth are HIS.
For those Jews the world was divided into two groups: the sons of Abraham, that is themselves, and the rest. They boasted of their ancestry and forgot that in GOD's eyes, each one is what he is.
JESUS comes to them as a witness to the truth; and HIS presence alone obliges all to examine themselves. The truth JESUS speaks of is not a doctrine that HIS followers should impose by force. Propagandists with arguments and biblical quotations are not needed, but witnesses who speak from their experience. JESUS says: The truth will make you free, and: the Son will make you free. Our truth consists in living in accordance with our vocation as children of GOD.
The believer who knows he is loved by GOD and consequently endeavors to be authentic is already in the truth, even if he retains some prejudices common to his milieu, or is unconsciously guided by some lies or illusions in his way of living.)
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