The Use of our Time in the Evil Day (Eph.5:16)
Jesus
Christ is our Priest, our Prophet, and our King. He is our Great High
Priest, interceding for us at the right hand of the Father. He is our
Prophet, Who preached the Gospel of Salvation to all who would hear Him,
and He is our King, Who rules by right of His Divinity, and the
authority invested in Him by God the Father. Next Sunday is the Feast of
Christ the King.
The
ordained priest holds these same three offices, because he shares in
the Priesthood of Jesus Christ. As priest he stands at the Altar of God,
where he offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. He rules the faithful
by upholding the Laws of God, and ensuring that the laws of the Church
are observed, and he is also a prophet, preaching the word of God,
observing the signs of the times, and announcing God’s judgment upon a
sinful world.
It
is the responsibility of the priest to point out the way of eternal
life, and to identify the snares that are set for the faithful by the
devil, so that they may proceed safely on their way to the Kingdom of
Heaven. But in these times we find the world drifting far from God,
contradicting His Commandments, and making up its own rules. The signs
of the times, which Our Lord said we should read, indicate that we are
witnessing the Great Apostasy, the great falling away from the faith,
foretold by St. Paul and the Lord Himself.
The
world was created by God and found to be very good, but now it is in
spiritual darkness. It is now under the power of the devil, and it
despises God. By “the world” here we mean those who do not know or love
God. Few believe anymore that God rewards the good and
punishes the wicked. This is why the judgment of God hangs over the
world like a sword ready to strike.
Preaching
about Hell is just as important as preaching about Heaven. Many of the
saints, besides desiring eternal life in Heaven, found meditating on
Hell to be very profitable for their souls. Most human beings, unless
they are confronted with the possibility of going to Hell, will do
little or nothing to avoid it, especially if they think everybody is
going to have a free ride to Heaven. There are millions now teetering on
the brink of Hell because the contemporary church no longer preaches
it, or even believes in it.
As
for the existence of Hell, nothing is more clearly taught in the
Gospels. St. John Chrysostom used to say that Jesus preached more often
on Hell than on any other subject. St. Matthew says this in Chapter 13
of his Gospel:
“The
Son of Man will send forth his angels, and they will gather out of his
kingdom all scandals and those who work iniquity, and cast them into the
furnace of fire, where there will be the weeping, and the gnashing of
teeth. Then the just will shine forth like the sun in the kingdom of
their Father” (Mt.13:41-43).
St.
Paul also teaches in Second Thessalonians that “the Lord Jesus… will
come from heaven with the angels of his power, in flaming fire, to
inflict punishment on those who do not know God, and who do not obey the
gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. These will be punished with eternal
ruin, away from the face of the Lord and the glory of his power, when on
that day he shall come to be glorified in his saints, and to be
marveled at in all those who have believed”
(2Thess:1:7b-10).
In
Our Lord’s description of the Last Judgment in which the sheep are
separated from the goats, the Just Judge pronounces over those
unrepentant sinners:
“Depart from me, accursed ones, into the everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels” (Mt.25:41).
St. Peter tells us of “the day of the Lord”:
“The
Lord does not delay in his promises, but for your sake is
long-suffering, not wishing that any should perish but that all should
turn to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief; at
that time the heavens will pass away with great violence, and the
elements will be dissolved with heat, and the earth, and the works that
are in it, will be burned up. Seeing therefore that all these things are
to be dissolved, what manner of men ought you to be in holy and pious
behavior, you who await and hasten towards the coming of the day of God,
by which the heavens, being on fire, will be dissolved and the elements
will melt away by reason of the heat of the fire! But we look for new
heavens and a new earth, according to his promises, wherein dwells
justice” (2Pet.3:9-13).
Well,
how do we get to know God? How do we save ourselves from suffering the
same fate as the world? The answer stares us in the face, as in the case
of the Apostle Philip:
“Philip
said to him, ‘Lord, show us the Father and it is enough for us.’ Jesus
said to him, ‘Have I been so long a time with you and you have not known
me? Philip, he who sees me sees also the Father. How canst thou say,
“Show us the Father”? Dost thou not believe that I am in the Father and
the Father in me?’” (Jn.14:3-10a).
There
we have the answer! To find God we must find Jesus Christ. To know
Jesus Christ is to know the Father, for “I am in the Father and the
Father in me.” Jesus Christ is our Emmanuel, God with us!
Hear Our Lord’s own words:
some wise words
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