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The Resurrection by Bloch (Restored Traditions)

The Resurrection by Bloch (Restored Traditions)

“In the mystery of the Resurrection lies the summit and the highest intensity of our Christian self-awareness, and therefore that of my new awareness of myself of the way in which I look at all people and all things,” writes Msgr. Luigi Giussani.

The power of the Resurrection gives us a new awareness of who we are in the Lord. That power transforms how we see ourselves and how we see others through the intense lens of Christ’s Resurrection.

Perhaps we instinctively relate to new people and new ideas with a suspicious personal defense of, “What is this person trying to get from me? How are they using me for their own agenda, for their personal gain or glory?”

The power of the Resurrection turns this around and the Holy Spirit opens us to ask instead, “What gift does this person have for me? Not for my agenda or personal glory, but in revealing a new dimension of the body of Christ they personify. What different facet of the mirrored globe of millions of unique reflections of Christ do they reveal to me? Or what does Christ reveal to me of himself, his love, his divine nature that further connects me to him, to this person and to the body of Christ?

A reflection of Christ

I bring a reflection of Christ to others when I am open, surrendered, willing to humanize his presence to others. My surrendered spirit allows him to use me to nourish others with his loving presence.

That same Spirit of his love heals my defensive paranoia that colors my approach to others with a different background, outlook, culture, generation, life experience or role in life than mine.

But surely we are not holy enough to shine forth the love of God!  When we step out of his way and allow the power and holiness of God to shine through us, it is always more than enough!

Holiness contrast unholiness

When our lives are surrendered to him, his love overflows our hearts and spills over even when we are unaware of our impression on others.  People around us are attracted to the slightest hint of the Lord in us amidst our myriad of weaknesses because they can relate to our imperfections as well as our humility. The hint of the Lord’s holiness contrasts our blatant unholiness. 

Our confidence is in the Lord and his ability to work through us. He is the way, the truth and the life—that’s the connection that we can help activate in others and find strengthened in ourselves.

Fuller streams of grace

We can bring little droplets of God’s grace into the lives of a new acquaintance or a long-troubling relationship with a smile, a listening ear, an unexpected word of encouragement. The reflection of the Lord in us opens the hearts of those not yet ready for a watershed of evangelism. With the Holy Spirit we can equip others for fuller streams of graces flowing their way from other sources.

Are you willing to see someone through the intense lens of the Resurrection and discover a reflection of the Lord there?

(© 2013, revised 2017 Nancy H C Ward)

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Nancy Ward

Nancy Ward writes about conversion, Christian community, and Catholicism. After earning a journalism degree, she worked for the Diocese of Dallas newspaper and the Archbishop Sheen Center for Evangelization, then began her own editing service. She’s a regular contributor to CatholicMom.com, SpiritualDirection.com, CatholicWritersGuild.com, NewEvangelizers.com and a contributing author to The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion. Now, through her Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies workshops, retreats, book, and DVD, she shares her conversion story at Catholic parishes and conferences, equipping others to share their own stories.

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4 Responses

  1. Nancy, words to live by: A smile, word of encouragement and listening ear help others to move from being stuck to allowing their light to shine. I love Pope Francis words: “No sourpuss Christians.”

  2. Diane says:

    Awesome Nancy! We were talking about this in Bible study this am; the “glow” or “aura” the Holy Spirit brings to each of us which attracts others to us and brings peace to them. I will share this with them! God bless you and Happy Easter!

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