Day's Saints
Martyrs of VietNam
Chrysogonus, Martyr
Gospel Lk 20:27-40
Some Sadducees, those who deny that there is a resurrection,
came forward and put this question to Jesus, saying,
"Teacher, Moses wrote for us,
If someone's brother dies leaving a wife but no child,
his brother must take the wife
and raise up descendants for his brother.
Now there were seven brothers;
the first married a woman but died childless.
Then the second and the third married her,
and likewise all the seven died childless.
Finally the woman also died.
Now at the resurrection whose wife will that woman be?
For all seven had been married to her."
Jesus said to them,
"The children of this age marry and remarry;
but those who are deemed worthy to attain to the coming age
and to the resurrection of the dead
neither marry nor are given in marriage.
They can no longer die,
for they are like angels;
and they are the children of God
because they are the ones who will rise.
That the dead will rise
even Moses made known in the passage about the bush,
when he called 'Lord'
the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob;
and he is not God of the dead, but of the living,
for to him all are alive."
Some of the scribes said in reply,
"Teacher, you have answered well."
And they no longer dared to ask him anything.
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The bush was not consumed but burned brightly. |
We see from Scripture, that things happen differently for the just, because they are like God. Likewise, they are recognized as different than the rest of men, because of their similitude to God. And yet, all that can be said is that they loved the Lord, but uncommonly well.
The just can fast and make sacrifices and endure all sorts of anguish and agony because they love the Lord and He loves them uncommonly well in return. We see, likewise that the just cannot die for they are like angels. And many other things can be said to be true of the just. They live because it pleases God, and it should be noted, that sinners may live to be very old before they die, so that they might have time enough to repent and be saved by God.
Some Christians believe that sinners should be cut off and not live, but they misunderstand the Lord if they do so, because He wishes life to be abundant and not death. Likewise, conquerors and emperors rise and build empires because they are brilliant of mind, yet all pass from the world into death where they are no longer seen and are forgotten, and the dust settles over their kingdoms to be forgotten.
But the just shall be remembered because their valor in sacrificing themselves for their brothers and sisters was uncommon. The kindness and the gentleness of the man of God is noteworthy and he is remembered. If they are remembered by the Lord, perhaps we should take a cue from God.
How is it the gentleness, love and intelligence of the children is lost and forgotten? Perhaps, with the grace of the Lord, it may be preserved and recalled to benefit the children of God so they may live?
It is necessary that a man grow up first, and live like Jesus lived, so that the same gentleness and intelligence might be abundant amongst the children of God. Those who seek to crush and eradicate the gentleness and love of the children, themselves will be crushed.
Remember that Jesus did not die a common death, nor was his passion common at all, for those who loved Him, remained with Him until they could take Him down and place Him in the sepulcher, administering the customary services to the dead. He rose again, and causes His passion to be recalled so that we may have the courage to recount His life and live accordingly. He did not come with a conquering army, nor did He sweep over the land like a storm, crushing everyone. He spoke with firmness and truth and gentleness and healing so that we might approach Him and live.
Some live as if they were Jesus, removed from the cross but bearing the wounds of a crucified man, blessing and healing and revealing salvation to everyone. It is earthly men who exact a price, but Jesus came giving everything for free, for the price of believing. Shall we do differently, or shall we not better do as He did as an example to us? This is the calling of the just man, and his means of being saved, for salvation is without price except for the price of a life.