From Glory To Glory
Saturday:
Fourteenth Week of the Year: July 9, 2016
Year II:
Isaiah 6:1-8; Psalm 93:1-5; Matthew
10:24-33
The Responsorial
Psalm bases ministry in confidence that the Lord has all power: “The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty”
(Psalm 93).
As we begin
Isaiah, chapter 6: 1-8 shows us
his ministry beginning in the presence of the glory of God:
I saw the Lord seated on
a high throne, his train filled the sanctuary; above him stood seraphs…. and
they cried out to one another in this way, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of
hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory.”
In response to Isaiah’s fear, one of the seraphs
touched his lips with a live coal taken from the altar and said, “See now, this
has touched your lips, your sin is taken away!”
It was then that God said, “Whom shall I send?
Who will be our messenger?” And Isaiah answered, “Here I am; send me!”
To speak as God’s ministers we must know: 1. we
have been chosen and sent by God; 2. we are not worthy to minister in his name;
we are sinful; 3. God has purified us of our sinfulness — not our whole selves
entirely, but “our lips,” so we can proclaim to others his forgiveness and his
power to purify them as well. 4. we are sent as the weak ministers of God’s
overwhelming power; as the sinful but chosen messengers of his awesome
holiness. Ministry is something we should neither presume nor refuse to do. We
minister because we are called. We are called because God has chosen to call
us. All ministry begins in the majesty of God, and the majesty of God is its
end: “Holy, holy, holy Lord! Heaven and
earth are full of your glory!” This is what we live and breathe for:
“Father! Hallowed be thy name!”
In Matthew
10: 24-33 Jesus tells us to minister without fear, conscious of the glory
that sends us and the glory that will receive us:
Do not be afraid of
those who kill the body …. If any
declare themselves for me in the presence of men, I will declare myself for
them in the presence of my Father in heaven. But those who disown me in the
presence of men, I will disown in the presence of my Father in heaven.
As ministers of Jesus we begin and end before
the throne of God, where the angels are proclaiming, “Holy, holy, holy Lord!
Heaven and earth are full of your glory!” If we experience conflict and
rejection as disciples, we are simply like our teacher:
who, though he was in
the form of God… emptied himself, taking the form of a slave…. Therefore God
also highly exalted him… so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend…
and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God
the Father (Philippians 2:6-11).
Jesus is Lord and God. No “idol” — nothing we
fear to lose — should keep us from carrying out his ministry. The bottom line
is: “The Lord is king; he is robed in
majesty.”
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