Since Christmas we know God is totally connected with humanity...
this is why Jesus Christ got the name "Immanuel" (God with us).
Since Easter we know the call of God into Life is definite
this is why there is resurrection.
In Baptism we have decided to accept "Immanuel"
and to go the resurrection-way.
The Apostle Philip asked: Lord let us see the Father-God!
And Jesus answered: To have seen me is to have seen the Father God.
[This answer is a total tranformation of the old understanding of God;
we discover now that Jesus has brought a new "concept of God", a new picture!]
Abraham told us: to see God means to see " Our Father in Heaven".
Moses told us: the name of God is JAHWE (the one who is in existence for us).
And now Jesus: God is incarnated in himself, in his followers, in all human beings.
Everyone who likes to see the Holy God has now to look at human beings.
In modern language: every person is a sparkling epiphany of God.
Jesus likes to explain this as he told Thomas: "I am the Way, the Truth, the Life"
He is a "spark of God" as on the way, as in development...as a dynamic radiance...
He is a "spark of God" as a "real reality" (more than illusion, then imagination)
He is a "spark of God" as a fizzing energy of Life (Spirit of Life, breath of Life).
As baptised people of 2014 we are challenged to follow Jesus Christ and this means to take over his message of God, his picture of God - to see God incarnated in every human being - to see every person as a "spark of God". Such a transfor-
mation is not easy and I fear the Rom Cath Church is nor ready for this step...
If we keep only the old view of Abraham ("Our Father in Heaven"), as we remain
at the Moses-vision (God for us)... we exclude the human factor, the role every
person has to perform to radiate God; to be seen as a sparkling epiphany of God.
Pope Francis told us: "There is no Catholic God, and I believe in the incarnation.
And there is a spark of God in everyone".
May we Catholics in Namibia convert to the belief of Jesus and Pope Francis!
as Christians we are on the resurrection way - every day! Therefore, let's consider our way... Christianity in Namibia questioned by Vic. Hs. Leu
Sonntag, 18. Mai 2014
Samstag, 3. Mai 2014
God is fullness (or HE is nothing !)
Jesus revealed to Nicodemus (Joh 3.1-21)
A) The Christian way of Life means "born from above" (not only from earth!)
Born of the Holy Spirit (not only out of the "spirit of time")
Today: The Church speaks about Baptism + Confirmation!
But it seems - we have not understood these Sacraments... not yet...
B) God is totally fallen in love with the world (creation / humanity).
this is proven by: 1. God has given us the creation / life / bread + wine etc...
2. God has given us his own Son as "Life-demonstration"
how the "way of Life" is best performed.
3. God has given us HIS Spirit; (his energy + will + heart)
It's clear: The message says: God has already given all HE ever has; for real:
HE has given Himself; given means: poured out!
Christian vision / view sees, that we are born out of the Spiritual fullness...
and now mandated / sent to distribute this fullness, to share this fullness with all.
After the resurrection of Jesus we recognise his Life, his acting Spirit (energy),
his Body is found, wherever the "bread of Life" is broken " (Last Supper); wherever
the water is shared (fountain of Jacob;
There is to draw one consequence out of the revelation for Nicodemus:
For CHRISTIAN life "begging" is over! Because: we got it already.
Fullness of Life is given; offered into our hands!
"Begging", the "call for help" is natural - as we are going down into the turmoil of the water we naturally cry for help. it's normal...
But this situation is redeemed by Baptism. Since Baptism we see: fullness of Life is given; there is no need "to ask for" any more; no need to begging - it's the contrary:
we are gratefull.
This insight into our situation after Easter, after Baptism brings us to the conclusion: stop the ongoing dominant "begging" in the Christian Church!
Make a first exercise: pray without "ask for" / go to the Holy Mass without any intention to "ask for" something... you will see: it's nearly impossibel...
deep in our spirit, we got it: "you are fundamentally a beggar"; and this is wrong !
A) The Christian way of Life means "born from above" (not only from earth!)
Born of the Holy Spirit (not only out of the "spirit of time")
Today: The Church speaks about Baptism + Confirmation!
But it seems - we have not understood these Sacraments... not yet...
B) God is totally fallen in love with the world (creation / humanity).
this is proven by: 1. God has given us the creation / life / bread + wine etc...
2. God has given us his own Son as "Life-demonstration"
how the "way of Life" is best performed.
3. God has given us HIS Spirit; (his energy + will + heart)
It's clear: The message says: God has already given all HE ever has; for real:
HE has given Himself; given means: poured out!
Christian vision / view sees, that we are born out of the Spiritual fullness...
and now mandated / sent to distribute this fullness, to share this fullness with all.
After the resurrection of Jesus we recognise his Life, his acting Spirit (energy),
his Body is found, wherever the "bread of Life" is broken " (Last Supper); wherever
the water is shared (fountain of Jacob;
There is to draw one consequence out of the revelation for Nicodemus:
For CHRISTIAN life "begging" is over! Because: we got it already.
Fullness of Life is given; offered into our hands!
"Begging", the "call for help" is natural - as we are going down into the turmoil of the water we naturally cry for help. it's normal...
But this situation is redeemed by Baptism. Since Baptism we see: fullness of Life is given; there is no need "to ask for" any more; no need to begging - it's the contrary:
we are gratefull.
This insight into our situation after Easter, after Baptism brings us to the conclusion: stop the ongoing dominant "begging" in the Christian Church!
Make a first exercise: pray without "ask for" / go to the Holy Mass without any intention to "ask for" something... you will see: it's nearly impossibel...
deep in our spirit, we got it: "you are fundamentally a beggar"; and this is wrong !
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