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10th Week OT (Th)
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
St. Dominic Church, NOLA
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
St. Dominic Church, NOLA
Many, many years ago, a good decade before I entered the Church, I
traveled to Mobile, AL with two college friends to celebrate Madri Gras.
Our first night out took us into the street revelry of the Central
Business District. Mingled in with the drunks, the streakers, the
homeless, and lots of broke college kids were small groups of
Protestants handing out pamphlets. Without much luck these folks tried
to persuade the party people of Mobile's Madri Gras to abandon their
iniquity and repent. One particularly scary looking fellow had drawn a
crowd with his fire and brimstone preaching. He stood on a milk crate
and waved a hand-written placard that read, “You Had Better Get RIGHT
With Jesus!” My friends and I—all raised Baptist—chuckled at this
knucklehead b/c we had long ago given up such fundamentalist nonsense.
But the preacher's warning became a catchphrase for us for the next year
or so. Anytime one of us did something wrong, we'd shout in our best
Baptist preacher's voice, “You'd better get RIGHT with Jesus!” Jesus
himself tells us, “getting right” with him surpasses “getting it right”
in the Law.
All of the gospel readings this week have provided us with the chance to
examine the relationship btw the Old and New Covenants. From Day One,
the Church has taught that the New Covenant in Christ fulfills all of
the promises made by the Father in the Old Covenant. The Mosaic Law is
fulfilled in the Law of Charity. The prophecies are fulfilled by the
birth, life, death, and resurrection of the Christ. But what does this
mean for us? What is the fundamental difference btw the Old and New
Covenants, the difference that brings us to righteousness? In his 1993
encyclical, Veritas splendor, John Paul II, writes, “. . .it is
through faith in Christ that we have been made righteous: the
'righteousness' which the Law demands, but is unable to give, is found
by every believer to be revealed and granted by the Lord Jesus”(23).
The Old Covenant revealed righteousness, made the need for a right
relationship with God known, but it could not establish that right
relationship. Where laws, animal sacrifices, and purity codes failed to
make us right with God, Christ Jesus not only succeeded in making
righteousness possible, he actually makes us righteous by our faith in
him. Christ achieves in us all that he makes possible for us.
To his disciples, Jesus issues this dire warning: “. . .unless your
righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not
enter into the Kingdom of heaven.” The righteousness of the scribes and
the Pharisees is based on the Old Covenant; it is revealed but not
made. Our righteousness must go deeper than just doing the good works
that might create a relationship btw the Divine Lawgiver and a Law
Abiding Believer. Our rightness with God must surpass the mere
possibilities of the Law and be established by faith in the One who
fulfills the Law. In other words, trying to get right with God under
the Law was a risky gamble—might work, might not. Getting right with
God through Christ is a guaranteed win, every single time, a win. Why?
Because in Christ, every promise of the Law and the prophets has been
made good. Nothing has been left to chance. “Getting right with Jesus”
surpasses “getting right with the Law” b/c Jesus has already fulfilled
all of the requirements of the Law for us! Therefore, invest the wealth
of your faith, your invaluable trust in Christ Jesus. In him is found
and established for us the righteousness that frees us from death
forever.
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