Saturday, 18 May 2013

from today's breviary...what does it mean to be a new person?



Therefore if somebody should say to one of us, “You have received the Holy Spirit, why do you not speak in tongues?” his reply should be, “I do indeed speak in the tongues of all men, because I belong to the body of Christ, that is, the Church, and she speaks all languages. What else did the presence of the Holy Spirit indicate at Pentecost, except that God’s Church was to speak in the language of every people?”
  This way is the way in which the Lord’s promise was fulfilled: No one puts new wine into old wineskins. New wine is put into fresh skins, and so both are preserved. So when the disciples were heard speaking in all kinds of languages, some people were not far wrong in saying: They have been drinking too much new wine. The truth is that the disciples had now become fresh wineskins, renewed and made holy by grace. The new wine of the Holy Spirit filled them, so that their fervour brimmed over and they spoke in manifold tongues. By this spectacular miracle they became a sign of the Catholic Church, which embraces the language of every nation.
  Keep this feast, then, as members of the one body of Christ. It will be no empty festival for you if you really become what you are celebrating. For you are the members of that Church which the Lord acknowledges as his own, being himself acknowledged by her, that same Church which he fills with the Holy Spirit as she spreads throughout the world. He is like a bridegroom who never loses sight of his own bride; no one could ever deceive him by substituting some other woman.
  To you men of all nations, then who make up the Church of Christ, you the members of Christ, you, the body of Christ, you, the bride of Christ – to all of you the Apostle addresses these words: Bear with one another in love; do all you can to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Notice that when Paul urges us to bear with one another, he bases his argument on love, and when he speaks of our hope of unity, he emphasises the bond of peace. This Church is the house of God. It is his delight to dwell here. Take care, then, that he never has the sorrow of seeing it undermined by schism and collapsing in ruins.

One of the reasons the Church is weak is that those of us who are baptized have not allowed God to make us a new person. A new person in Christ is not the same person we have created by our own efforts. Now, a parent, who forms a child in the way of God and the virtues, cooperates with God in the making of that new person.

There can be nothing of the world in the new person-nothing. One cannot play footsy with the world and be the person God wants each one of us to become.

To be a new person is to allow God total control over one's will-total.

One cannot hang on to anything. If one has experienced this change and the process takes time, one KNOWS it. If one has not experienced this, pray for it.

No one enters the Kingdom of God without becoming new.

This has nothing to do with gifts or charisms. Becoming new has everything to do with letting God change one in the very core of one's being. 

Sometimes, the person going through this feels like a child, and this is good.

Here is a key sign that one is in the process-ONE BECOMES DETACHED FROM ONE'S SELF.

This means the death of plans, gifts, goals, unless those are from God.

Tomorrow, at Pentecost Mass, give yourself entirely to God. Only then will you be made perfect.