The
Salmist today, Third Sunday of Easter, implores the Lord: “let your face shine
on us!” The face of the Lord shines on
us through creation. When we see the
creatures, the work of His hands, we see the Creator. His face shines on us through one another. When we see our neighbor we behold another
creature just like us, not from us, not made by us, but by the Father in
heaven. In a special way His face shines
on us through the Scriptures.
All
of Scriptures speak of one person and that person is Our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ. The Old and the New Testaments
may be summed up in one name: Jesus.
Saint Peter in the First Reading interpreted that the God of our
forefathers is the same God as the one on the Cross. Saint John in the Second Reading interpreted
the dying on the Cross of Jesus as our salvation. For in His dying, our sins are expiated. It is not only us who are saved but the also
the whole world. Even the Risen Christ
first with the disciples on the road to Emmaus and then with the Twelve
explained the Scriptures and used these to further convince them of His saving
Passion, Death and Resurrection.
We
Catholics may very well be accused of having all the means for our salvation
but ignoring or putting less importance to them. We have the Bible and how many of us can say
to our Lord that we open it, read it, meditate upon it and pray with it. Our ignorance of the Bible is our ignorance
of Christ. We have the Sacraments,
especially the Holy Mass, but how many of us can say that we come to the
Banquet regularly and we come fully prepared, attentive, and
participative. The readings of today
remind us that it is the face of the Lord shining on us through the pages of
the Sacred Scriptures. The Bible’s
message is Jesus.
It
is not enough however to be knowledgeable about the Bible, to know it word for
word, or to memorize lines from the different books of the Bible. It is important that we know about Jesus,
Christian Catholics as we are. It is
however infinitely more important that in reading, studying and praying the
Bible we come to know Jesus. We come to have
a personal rapport with Him. We come to
treat Him as a friend, as a family member, as a loved one.
When
we go home therefore today take notice of your Bible at your homes. Lift it up, dust it off, and remove it from
its plastic encasing. Open it, read it,
study it, pray with it. It is there that
we will see His face and it will shine upon us.
Amen.