Meditation
for Tuesday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time
(Eph 5:21-33;
Lk 13:18-21)
As we said earlier, the Letter to the Ephesians talks about the people of God as the body of Christ, the Church; the people chosen and blessed in Christ, equipped with heavenly graces and called to the apostolic life of the Church in their own unique ways, according to His riches in glory. It is on this backdrop that St. Paul teaches about the Christian family as a model of the union between Christ and His Church, and most importantly, the family as living expression (Sacrament) of the union between Christ and His Church. Thus, the Church grows from the family, the small household of God.
St. Paul draws models from the mystical union between
Christ, the Head, and His Body, the Church, and applied them to the union
between husband and wife. It is from this mystical union that the Christian
marriage germinates and is sustained. In other words, the choice to have a Christ-centered
marriage becomes an expression of our new life in Christ as members of His
body, the Church. That is why St. Paul maintains that Christian marriage must
be contracted and sustained by the same virtues that exist between Christ and
His Body, the Church. These virtues include sacrificial love, submission, cleansing
(forgiveness), holiness, and respect. Think about a home with these virtues!
These are the graces Christ constantly infuses in the Church that makes it new
every day.
As Christ and His Body are one, so are husband and wife. “As
the Church is subject to Christ, so let wives also be subject in everything to
their husbands. Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the Church and gave
Himself up for her.” As the two are one body, St. Paul explains that he who
loves his wife, loves himself, and she who honors her husband, honors herself. “This
is a great mystery, and I mean in reference to Christ and the Church.” This
great mystery of marriage can be likened to the mystery of the kingdom of God,
which grows like a grain of mustard seed, sown in the garden of the hearts
of a young couple, and it grew and became a big family tree of life. This
growth is nourished and sustained, step by step, by the merits of the mystical
body of Christ, even in the midst of trial and persecution.
Fr Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo, Ojo, Lagos.
Tuesday October 24, 2022.