Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens, as he
chose us in him, before the foundation of the world, to be holy
and without blemish before him. In
love he destined us for adoption to himself through Jesus Christ, in
accord with the favor of his will, for the praise of the glory of his grace that
he granted us in the beloved. In
him we have redemption by his blood, the forgiveness of transgressions, in
accord with the riches of his grace that he lavished upon us. In
all wisdom and insight, he has made known to us the mystery of his
will in accord with his favor that he set forth in him as a plan for
the fullness of times, to sum up all things in Christ, in heaven and on earth.
This is one of the most positive and reassuring letters
we have in the entire New Testament, this letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians. It has positive elements on three counts, one) we have
been blessed, two) we have been adopted and three) we have been redeemed.
This notion of being blessed but also given every
spiritual blessing is something we receive at our baptism and
confirmation. Yet these blessings God
choose for us from “before the foundation of the world.” Think on that for a moment. Before there was anything or at least before
creation as we understand it we were already in God’s mind. God has always loved us. God has always known us, in some ways we
existed in his being. I know the whole
time thing and how we actually may have existed could get confusing, but isn’t
nice to know that God blessed us, chose us, and loved us always! I believe, my personal opinion is that once
God created us and we were here (on earth) and He was there (in Heaven) that He
loved us so much that even though we may have sinned and the tree of life was
removed from our midst He still longed to be with us that He became one of us.
This leads us into the second notion, that we are
adopted. When humanity fell to sin we
separated ourselves from the Divine, we wounded our relationship with God, no
longer able on our own to fix things if you will. We became wayward sons and daughters, we
became the prodigal son. We were given
our inheritance and then squandered it, through our own fault. Yet, with all the weakness, with all the sin
God did not want to leave us as wayward children, just like a parent will do
everything humanly possible to bring back home a lost child. God does the same, He searches for us always
to bring us back home, so that He can be a Father to us and that we will always
be His sons and daughters.
The third notion is closely connected to the idea of
being adopted as His own and that is that He redeems us. St. Paul says, “In him we have redemption by his
blood, the forgiveness of transgressions, in accord with the riches of his
grace that he lavished upon us.” We are forgiven our sins through the
sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. It was
not that God the Father was blood thirsty, but rather that it would be the
greatest act of love that would forgive the gravest act of sins. Jesus going quietly to the cross and not
raising a finger to defend himself and cast into hell his accusers and
executioners, which was you and I speaks with a love so great that it reaches
to the heavens and restores the tree of life which we sent away through our own
actions. It is incredible that St. Paul
uses the words, “in accord with the riches of his grace that he lavished upon
us.” God is not cheap when He gives
gifts, not like very frugal Uncle Harry who gave you a two dollar gift for your
Graduation (just kidding Uncle Harry maybe the nicest guy in the word he’s just
a little to frugal), no it’s not like that at all, God pours out His gifts in
incredible abundance.
Please don’t ever sell yourselves short or be too hard on
yourselves. I know there is such a thing
as Catholic guilt and in small doses and in the right mind frame that’s not
always a bad thing, but if guilt drags you down you allow Satan to win. God does not speak to us in terms of guilting
(no such word) us into submission rather God speaks to us as beloved
children. Allow me to close as I opened
so that you can once again hear the beautiful words St. Paul was so inspired to
write and let these words be your hope.
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavens, as he
chose us in him, before the foundation of the world, to be holy
and without blemish before him. In
love he destined us for adoption to himself through Jesus Christ, in
accord with the favor of his will, for the praise of the glory of his grace that
he granted us in the beloved. In
him we have redemption by his blood, the forgiveness of transgressions, in
accord with the riches of his grace that he lavished upon us.
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