Homily for April 11th, 2018; John 3:16-21.
At
the center of every Catholic Church in the world is a cross. Why is the cross
so important, and so central? Why, after two thousand years, has the cross lost
none of its fascination and power? The
best answer is also the simplest: because the cross is a picture of how much
God loves us. AThere is no greater love than this,@ Jesus tells us, Ato lay
down one=s life for one=s
friends@ (John 15:13).AGod so
loved the world that he gave his only Son,@ we
heard in the gospel. It was the most God had to give. That is why the cross is
at the center of every Catholic Church in the world. That is why the cross is
also at the center of the Church=s
preaching.
Many
people associate the words Apreaching@ and Asermon@ with a list of
Do=s and Don=ts: all
the things we must first do or avoid before God will love us and bless us. Yet
the gospel is supposed to be good news. Is it good news to be told that God won=t love us until we have kept enough of his rules to
show that we are worthy of his love? That doesn=t sound
like very good news to me. It sounds
like horribly bad news.
The
One who hangs on the cross, to show us God=s love,
says elsewhere in this gospel according to John: AI am the
light of the world@ (8:12). And in today=s gospel
he tells us that our eternal destiny is being determined, even now, by how we
react to his light: "Everyone who does wicked things hates the light and
does not come toward the light, so that his works might not be exposed. But whoever lives the truth comes to the
light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God" (John 3:20f).
Are
you walking in the light of Jesus= love?
Or do you fear his light because of what it might reveal in the dark corners of
your life which, like all of us, you try to keep hidden? We all have those dark
corners. Now, in this hour, Jesus Christ is inviting you to put away fear. Come
into the bright sunshine of his love. Once you do, the fire of Christ=s love will burn out in you everything that is opposed
to his light. Then the reason for your fear will be gone. Then you will have no
need to hide. You will be home. You will be safe: safe for this life, but also
for eternity.
AWhoever
believes in [Jesus Christ] will not be condemned, but whoever does not believe has
already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son
of God. And this is the verdict, that the light came into the world, but people
preferred darkness to light, because their words were evil.@The eternal destiny of each one of us is being
determined by our response to the light, and love, of Jesus Christ. He is waiting for your response, right
now.
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