Heaven is the Goal
Meditation
for the Seventh Sunday of Easter
(Acts
7:55-60; Rev 22:12-14, 16-17, 20; Jn 17:20-26)
The first reading of today says, “Stephen, full of the Holy
Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the
right hand of God.” Think about a committed religious man like Stephen, over
whom heaven opened to directly at his most difficult moment, yet, his enemies cut
short his life! It seems his prayers did not attend to his immediate human
needs at that time. At least, that is how it appears if we look at his practice
of faith from the point of view of problem-solving. But Stephen himself
understood that heaven is the goal! This he demonstrated by commending his soul
to Jesus, and asking for forgiveness for his persecutors.
With his eyes gazed into heaven, and by seeing Jesus, Stephen
took the particular posture that ought to characterize Christian worship and exercise
of faith. The eyes that are opened to heaven should be closed to earthly life! Then
the heavenly light gives vision and life to man here below. That is why the vision
of John in the second reading saw Jesus, the Alpha and the Omega, the Bright
morning star. In his hands is the solution and answer to our prayers here below,
for He says, “Let him who is thirsty come, let him who desires take the water
of life without price.” Heaven remains the ultimate answer to our every prayer;
heaven is the goal!
Therefore, in His farewell message, Jesus lifted up his
eyes to heaven and prayed for His disciples and for all the faithful who would
believe through their preaching. He
said, “That they may all be one; even as you, Father, are in me, and I in you,
that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent
me.” Jesus prayed that the unity of the Trinity be lived out in the unity of
believers. And believers can only replicate this divine unity by lifting up the
eyes of their faith to heaven. With such uplifted heart and mind into the divine
glory, believers can worship God for His own sake, and view their earthly affairs
with the vision of heaven. In this way, they can have a COMMON VISION despite
their differences and variety of activities.
Thus, if heaven is the goal of our worship and action, it
gives all believers a common vision of life, which gives birth to unity among
believers. But there is so much disunity among Christian families and church
communities today. This is a sign that we have other hidden visions of life
apart from those inspired by heaven. It shows that not all who claim to believe
have their eyes gazed to heaven as their goal. Still, the desire of Jesus for
all believers is for them to be with Him in Heaven, to behold His glory. Let us
meditate on this awesome desire of Jesus for us, and mingle it with our human
desires! Then, His love and unity will shine out in us, in our families and
society. Jesus says, “O righteous Father…that the love with which you have
loved me may be in them, and I in them.” Amen.
Fr Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo, Ojo, Lagos.
Sunday May 29th, 2022.
Well cooked Fr, truly we can only be united in his love in the measure heaven is our goal. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Father,this is a very rich and delicious meal for the soul/spirit.Shalom
ReplyDeleteThank you. I cherish your comments and contributions. May Heaven be our goal, amen.
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