If
you have been raised with Christ, seek the things
that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right
hand of God. (Col. 3:1)
Paul
is speaking to the community of Colossae. A world
exists, he says, where there reigns true love, full
communion, justice, peace, holiness and joy. It is
a world that sin and corruption can enter no more,
a world where the Father’s will is perfectly
done. This is the world Jesus belongs to. He has opened
it up for us with his resurrection, passing through
the harsh trial of his passion
If
you have been raised with Christ, seek the things
that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right
hand of God
Not
only are we called to Christ’s world, Paul tells
us, but we already belong to it. Faith tells us that
through baptism we have been brought into Christ,
and so share in his life, his gifts, his inheritance,
his victory over sin and the forces of evil: we have
risen with him
But,
unlike those holy souls who have already reached the
goal, our belonging to Christ’s world is not
full and obvious. Above all it is not stable and definitive.
As long as we are still in this life on earth we are
exposed to thousands of dangers, difficulties and
temptations that can make us hesitate, slow down our
progress or even redirect us towards false destinations
If
then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things
that are above, where Christ is seated at the right
hand of God
This
is why Paul begs us: “Seek the things that are
above.” Seek to leave this world of course not
materially, but spiritually. Give up following the
rules and passions of the world to let yourselves
be guided in every situation by the thoughts and feelings
of Jesus. “The things that are above”
are the laws of the higher realm, the laws of the
kingdom of heaven that Jesus brought on earth and
wants us to make effective here and now
If
then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things
that are above, where Christ is seated at the right
hand of God
How
should we live this Word of Life? It urges us not
to be satisfied with a mediocre life of half-measures
and compromise, but to conform our lives, with the
grace of God, to Christ’s law
It
inspires us to live and be committed to giving witness
wherever we are to the values Jesus brought on earth.
It could be by different ways, for instance, promoting
the spirit of harmony and peace, of service to our
brothers and sisters, of understanding and forgiveness,
of honesty, justice and integrity at work, of faithfulness,
of purity and of respect for life, and so on
It
is a program clearly, as wideranging as life itself.
But to avoid being vague, this month let’s carry
out the law of Jesus that, to some extent, sums up
all the others: seeing Christ in each of our brothers
and sisters and serving him. After all, at the end
of our life, is this not the very thing we shall be
questioned
about?