19 May 2013

Holiness: Man Fully Alive

"The glory of God is man fully alive" - St. Iranaeus

What on earth does this quote mean? What is man fully alive? How is it the glory of God?

From the very beginning of creation, God intended for us to be in communion, communion with the birds, the fish, the animals, with each other, and especially with Himself. God created the world free of sin. All existed in perfect harmony in the garden of Eden. However, Adam and Eve, the first humans, ruptured this state of perfection, by taking fruit from the Tree of Life and consuming it, despite explicit instructions in refraining from doing so. On top of that, Adam and Eve lied to God when He questioned them, and put the blame for the deed on each other and ultimately the serpent.

From then on, all descendants of Adam and Eve would be plagued by Original Sin. Concupiscence, which is the tendency to sin, will govern us for generations. From Noah, to Abraham, to David, God works with us. After the flood and events with Noah, God sees the potential for good in us, and begins guiding us. For no other reason than love, God raises us out of the deep, endless pit of sin that we have fallen into; He raises us up higher than we were before Original Sin. Through the savior Jesus Christ, we were freed from sin, and are able to know and love God not as a transcendent being, but as our King, our savior, our friend, and especially our Father and brother.

God sending His son, Christ, to die for our sake, and rising and freeing us from our greatest enemy: sin, could not have been anything but a gesture out of love. God stuck by us, despite all the damage we have caused, and has raised us up higher than we have ever been. Yet after all this, God continues to give us free choice. God loves us so much that after all this work He has put in, He respects us and loves us so much that He is once again giving us the choice to grab hold of His hand, and climb out of the pit of sin and death, or fall back into pitch black emptiness.

"The glory of God" refers to the love that God has for us, and His desire for us to be with Him. "Man fully alive" is us, all of us, from Adam and Eve until the end of time, accepting His love, accepting His grace, dwelling with Him in heaven.

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