Second Sunday of Lent
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
Lifted Up By
Christ
If Christ
is for us, who is against us? He who did not withhold his own Son, but gave him
up for all of us, will he not with him also give us everything else? Romans
8:31, 32
Preparing
ourselves for death is the most important task of life, at least we believe
that death is not the total dissolution of our identity but the way to its
fullest revelation. Death, as Jesus speaks about it, is that moment in which
total defeat and total victory are one. The cross on which Jesus died is the
sign of this oneness of defeat and victory. Jesus speaks about his death as
being “lifted up.” Lifted up on the cross as well as lifted up in the
resurrection. Jesus wants our death to be like his, a death in which the world
banishes us but God welcomes us home. How, then, do we prepare ourselves for
death? By living each day in the full awareness of being children of God, whose
love is stronger than death. Speculations and concerns about the final days of
our life are useless, but making each day into a celebration of our belovedness
as sons and daughters of God will allow us to live our final days, whether
short or long, as birthing days. The pains of dying are labor pains. Through
them, we leave the womb of this world and are born to the fullness of the
children of God.
Henri J. M. Nouwen, Renewed FOR LIFE
Lord,
give me confidence in the face of death, for you have truly won the victory for
me.
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