Baptism Makes Every
One of Us Into a Temple of God
My fellow Christians,
today is the birthday of this church, an occasion for celebration and
rejoicing. We, however, ought to be the true and living temple of God.
Nevertheless, Christians rightly commemorate this feast of the church, their
mother, for they know that through her they were reborn in the spirit. At our
first birth, we were vessels of God’s wrath; reborn, we became vessels of his
mercy. Our first birth brought death to us, but our second restored us to life.
Indeed, before our
baptism we were sanctuaries of the devil; but after our baptism we merited the
privilege of being temples of Christ. And if we think more carefully about the
meaning of our salvation, we shall realise that we are indeed living and true
temples of God. God does not dwell only in things made by human hands, nor in homes of wood and stone, but
rather he dwells principally in the soul made according to his own image and
fashioned by his own hand. Therefore, the apostle Paul says: The
temple of God is holy, and you are that temple.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a sermon of St Caesarius of Arles
Image taken from Wikimedia Commons
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