Homily for June 10th, 2015: Matthew
5:17-19.
“Do not think that I have come to
abolish the law and the prophets,” Jesus says. “I have come not to abolish
them, but to fulfill them.” We sometimes hear that the Old Testament presents a
God of law, the New Testament a God of love. That’s not true. While law is indeed
central in the Old Testament, it presents God=s law as an expression of his love B a gift granted to his chosen people,
and not to others. We read in Deuteronomy, for instance, about God telling his
people to be careful to observe his commandments, “for thus you will give
evidence of your wisdom and intelligence to the nations, who will hear of all
these statutes and say, ‘This nation is truly a wise and intelligent people.’ …
Or what great nation has statues and decrees that are as just as this whole law
which I am settling before you this day.” (Deut. 4:6-8)
While the New Testament does
emphasize God=s love, almost the whole of Jesus’ Sermon
on the Mount, from which the gospel readings this week and next are
taken, consists of examples and stories of how God’s law is lived out in daily
life. And at the Last Supper he gives his apostles Aa new commandment: Love one another@ (John 13:34). Both parts of the
Bible proclaim the same God. If God=s self-disclosure is fuller in the
New Testament, this is because in it God comes to us in person, through his
Son. As we read in the opening verse of the letter to the Hebrews: AIn times past, God spoke in
fragmentary and varied ways to our fathers through the prophets; in this, the
final age, he has spoken to us through his Son ...@
Human laws command us to respect the
rights of others. But I can respect your rights without having any human
contact with you. Hence the enormous amount of loneliness in our society.Mother Teresa called loneliness Athe worst disease of modern times.@ There is only one cure for loneliness: love. We come here to receive
love: a free gift, not a reward for services rendered. The One who gives us
this gift does so under one strict condition: that we share his love with others.
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