Earlier this week at mass St. Paul warned the Corinthians that "time is coming to an end" (1 Cor 7:29), and tells them to act accordingly: If you're single, don't get married, if you're married then stay that way, and don't get too wrapped up in the affairs of this world (1 Cor. 7:29-31)
Then comes the verse that has kept me reflecting this week:
"For the world as we know it is passing away" (v 31).
According to the schema of this present world I may be quite successful, with lots of money, popularity and material stuff (the very things that Paul tells us are passing away).
This schema-without-God, however, always leaves us in the end wishing for more. That's because we're made for more, so much more!
Did you ever stop to think that of all the virtues he could have preached, Jesus constantly stressed love of neighbor, and made it the one criterion for entry into the Kingdom? He was always teaching us about love because that is who God is, because that is what the Kingdom is. We are created in the image of God, a God who is Love, who is Intimate Relatedness (the mystery of the Trinity). So to the extent that we fall short of selfless vulnerability and self-sacrifice we're falling short of being our true selves, and are failing to build up the Kingdom here and now.
So, if you act as a true follower of Jesus, as a member of the Kingdom, of this new schema that is breaking in on the world's present schema, expect to be seen as an oddball. In the 1970's the oddballs were called "countercultural" (civil rights protesters, draft card burners, hippies and so on). The New Testament gives us the blueprint of the new schema and invites us to live in a way that is "countercultural." You can easily fill in the content of this alternative schema, since you've been hearing it and reading it in the gospel your whole life. The Schema of the Kingdom of God will last forever, and will be around long after the sad schema of the present godless world has passed away.Our Father in heaven, may thy Schema come!
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