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Sunday after Theophany 2014 Today In the Byzantine tradition, we are still within the post-feast of Theophany and we are remembering how the Light that has dawned on this world in the person of Jesus has brought about grace or gifts being given to the entire Christian community. The letter to the Ephesians tells us that the gifts that Jesus gives to his Church are for the purpose of equipping the holy ones, i.e., the entire community of Jesus disciples, for the work of ministry, for the building up of the body Christ. If we were to take these words seriously, there are some powerful and important implications for all of us here today. The text that we heard read from the letter to the Ephesians is understandable only in relation to what immediately comes before it - There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of us all, who is above all and through all and in all. (4:4-6) Paul, or whoever wrote the letter to the Ephesians, is arguing that all ministry, all gifts, in the Church are rooted in our baptism into Christ. Once we have been plunged into the waters of baptism, we then step out the font gifted by the Spirit of God with grace, with gifts, so that we can then serve one another and build up the Christian community until we all come, as the apostle says, to the unity of the faith and of knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ. The first thing that s worth noting here is that unity of the faith is something that we 1

come to, something that we move towards. It s not yet achieved and it s not something that we somehow possess by imposition. Unity of faith, knowledge of Christ, maturity and the full stature of Christ are the goal, the end, towards which we journey as we step out of the baptismal font and walk through life wet with the waters of baptism. I think this is really important for us to take on board and to come to terms with because we sometimes tend to treat the Church as if it s a kind of ideological club of like-minded people who have already achieved or have bought into some kind of conformity of thinking, much like the imposition of Communist ideology on the Russian people during the Soviet era. This a huge temptation for us Christians at times, especially for us Catholics. There is perhaps no better reflection on this temptation than Dostoevsky s famous story of the Grand Inquisitor in his novel The Brothers Karamzov. In the story, Jesus comes back to the Church after fifteen hundred years, the Grand Inquisitor has him arrested, tells him that his presence is no longer needed, and then reprimands Jesus: You desired man s free love, the Grand Inquisitor says to Jesus, so that human beings would follow you, freely, enticed and taken captive by You. In place of the rigid ancient law, man must hereafter with free heart decide for himself what is good and what is evil, having only Your image before him as his guide. But did you not know, the Grand Inquisitor says, that human beings would at last reject even Your image and Your truth and then be weighed down again by the awful burden of free choice? For the Grand Inquisitor, people are too rebellious at heart to live by faith and love freely. 2

What people need, and what finally makes them happy, is being controlled. In place of the misguided gift of freedom that Christ has offered human beings and which is too much for them to bear, they can be controlled only, the Grand Inquisitor says, by three powers: by miracle, by mystery and by authority. Dostoevsky s tale of the Grand Inquisitor is one of the most frightening stories about religion-gone-bad once we have forgotten that relationship with God is one of freedom, love and faith through the Spirit of Jesus. A more contemporary expression of religion-gone-bad is when we think that we possess the truth or that the truth we do possess is absolute, and so separates us from all those who don t have it. Pope Francis has responded to this problem with his quintessential wisdom and humility. We don t possess the truth, he says, the truth embraces and possesses us. And on the question as to whether there is no truth at all, but only a series of relative and subjective truths, he said that I would not speak about absolute truths even for believers, in the sense that absolute is that which is disconnected and bereft of all relationship. Truth, according to the Christian faith, the Pope argues, is the love of God for us in Jesus Christ. Therefore, truth is a relationship. And as such, each one of us receives the truth and expresses it from within... according to our own circumstances, culture and situation in life. Truth always and only comes to us as a way and a life, not as a set of propositions that we can then memorize, control and then used to beat others over the head with. The Pope s thinking is very much in accord with that of the writer to the Ephesians, who 3

taught that we are a baptismal people on the move towards God and towards God s truth, and so we need to struggle and to work and to live, he says, with humility and with gentleness and with patience with one another, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. This is the only way to truth. There is indeed one body and one Spirit, he says, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. And at the same time, the apostle recognizes that only as the people of God are built up in faith and in love through the gifts the Spirit gives and through the ministry that flows from these gifts are we then able to move freely towards the unity that is rooted in our baptism and which is always in front of us. When we come out of the baptismal font we are enabled to know God, the unspeakable, indescribable Mystery, not only as an It, but as a Who, as One who wants to relate to us as He related to Jesus. We can now know this Mystery as the one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. The uniqueness of the Christian faith is that it makes us share, through Jesus, in the relationship he has with God who is Abba. From this perspective, Pope Francis has argued, we are invited to share in the relationship of love which Jesus has with all men and women, enemies included. In other words, the sonship of Jesus is not revealed to us in order to emphasize an insurmountable separation between Jesus and everyone else, but in order to tell us that we are all called to be children of the one Abba, and so brothers and sisters to one another. The uniqueness of Jesus, and so the uniqueness of the Christian faith, has to 4

do with communication, the Pope says, not with exclusion, as we have sometimes thought and acted. Remembering our baptisms is remembering that the Spirit of God will never abandon us, that the Spirit will always give gifts that enable our journey towards God and towards God s truth in faith and love and freedom. God s Spirit enables us to walk through life as pilgrims wet with the waters of baptism, calling upon God as Abba, growing in our understanding of the truth (that is, in our relationship with God), and seeking, as the Pope says, to be of service to the whole person and to all people, starting with those on the margins. To live in this way is what it is to have faith. Far from making us inflexible, the security of this kind of faith sets us on a journey and enables us to witness and dialogue with everyone around us. To believe that the Light of God has dawned through Christ is to believe that no one is totally outside of its warmth and its illumination, and that the mercy of God is limitless for all those who seek the good with a sincere heart. Every time we learn to hope again or to find the power to move towards God again, it is the Spirit s work in us. Every time we understand and overcome our self-deceptions and illusions and covers, it is the Spirit s work in us. Every time we move beyond our self-absorption, our petty self-confidence, our lack of real trust in God, our bigotries, our idolatries, it is the Spirit s work in us. Every time any of this happens, we are moving one step closer, as the writer to the Ephesians said, to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, and to the measure of the full stature of Christ! 5