Homily for April 14th, 2015: John 3:7-15.
In yesterday’s
gospel reading we heard Jesus telling Nicodemus that he must be “born again.”
How was that possible, Nicodemus asked? How could someone enter again into this
mother’s womb and be born anew? Jesus explained that he was talking, not about
biological birth, but about birth “from above” – heavenly birth, through water
and the spirit. We understand (though Nicodemus did not) that Jesus was talking
about baptism.
In today’s
gospel Jesus expands on theme of spirit. In Greek, the language of the New
Testament, the word for spirit is pneuma.
In English medical terms are almost all from Greek roots; so we find pneuma in the name for a sickness of the
lungs: pneumonia. In antiquity pneuma
designated both a wind and a person’s breath. That is why the gospels speak
about Jesus giving up his spirit when he died. His breath went out of him.
Using the same
word, Jesus speaks also about the winds of the air. In antiquity people
believed that the winds came from God. Winds were, they thought, God’s breath.
The winds we hear and feel blow from different directions. We hear the sound
the wind makes, Jesus tells Nicodemus, but we do not know where it comes from
or where it goes.
Then comes a crucial sentence: “So it
is with everyone born of the Spirit.” We are born of the spirit in baptism and
in confirmation. At Pentecost we hear about the Spirit of God coming
dramatically, like a strong driving wind. That we are Christians in a land
undreamed of by anyone in Jerusalem
on that first Pentecost day is proof that the Spirit=s Astrong driving wind@ did not blow in vain. Those first
touched by that wind were blown into places, and situations, they never dreamed
of. Even those who never left Jerusalem found their
lives utterly changed.
This same wind of the Spirit is
blowing in the Church today. Is it blowing in your life? Or are you afraid of
that wind B of what it might do to you, and
where it might blow you? Cast aide fear. The wind of God=s Spirit, like the winds of the sky,
blows from different directions. But in the end this wind blows all who are
driven by it to the same place. The wind of God Spirit blows us home B home to God.
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