A New Creation in
Christ
Such is the power of this sacrament: it
is a sacrament of new life which begins here and now with the forgiveness of
all past sins, and will be brought to completion in the resurrection of the
dead. You have been buried with Christ by
baptism into death in order that, as Christ has risen from the dead, you also
may walk in newness of life.
You are walking now by faith, still on
pilgrimage in a mortal body away from the Lord; but he to whom your steps are
directed is himself the sure and certain way for you: Jesus Christ, who for our
sake became man. For all who fear him he has stored up abundant happiness,
which he will reveal to those who hope in him, bringing it to completion when
we have attained the reality which even now we possess in hope.
This is the octave day of your new
birth. Today is fulfilled in you the sign of faith that was prefigured in the
Old Testament by the circumcision of the flesh on the eighth day after birth.
When the Lord rose from the dead, he put off the mortality of the flesh; his
risen body was still the same body, but it was no longer subject to death. By
his resurrection he consecrated Sunday, or the Lord’s day. Though the third
after his passion, this day is the eighth after the Sabbath, and thus also the
first day of the week.
And so your own hope of resurrection,
though not yet realized, is sure and certain, because you have received the
sacrament or sign of this reality, and have been given the pledge of the
Spirit. If, then, you have risen with Christ,
seek the things that are above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of
God. Set your hearts on heavenly things, not the things that are on earth. For
you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, your
life, appears, then you too will appear with him in glory.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours –
Office of Readings
From a Sermon by Saint Augustine, Bishop
Photo taken from D. Sharon Pruitt
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