Friday, October 28, 2016

Cosmic Perspective

Deacon Tom Writes,
Cosmic Perspective


The first reading today is taken from the Book of Wisdom. If you have an opportunity, treat yourself to some quiet time. Take a few minutes to reread this passage (Wis11:22 – 12:2). If you have seen any of the pictures from the Hubble telescope, you may realize the challenge this reading presents us, visualizing the “whole universe as a grain from a balance or a drop of morning dew before the Lord”. This insightful passage from the Old Testament helps open our minds up to the immensity of the universe and of creation. A creation that gives witness to the magnitude of God’s love for everything he has fashioned.  

Astrophysicists now realize that the universe is still expanding, is still being formed. Yet, as we read today, it appears to God as but a small grain. More amazing still is that it is God’s very gift to us. It is in our small part of the universe, mother earth, where we come to know and experience the awesome wonder of God’s love for us who are the masterpiece of his creation. The sacred writer tells us that God sustains everything he has fashioned, all that he has brought into being; everything that God willed to exist; otherwise, he would not have brought it into being.

It is truly amazing that the Creator of all that is has so much love for his creation that he allows us to be co-Creators with him. With that privilege comes the responsibility of being good stewards of all that “the lover of soul” has brought into being. Our Creator calls us to be good stewards of the environment and all that it entails. Pope Francis affirms our need to be faithful stewards of the environment in his Encyclical, Laudato Si, calling us to, “a new dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. In addition to caring for the world around us, God also calls us to be good stewards of his justice and peace, so that all can share equally in the bounty of the earth’s abundance. He calls us to be good stewards of his forgiveness so that wickedness may not occupy any space in our hearts. And, he calls us to be good stewards of his love so that his Spirit can move among his children and keep the fire of his love burning brightly.

Teilhard De Chardin, the visionary French Jesuit, paleontologist, biologist, and philosopher had this to say in regard to our use of God’s gifts: “Someday, after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love, and then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire”.

The next time you look at the sunset or the dark winter sky, be assured of God's presence and know that he created all this to remind us how great his love for us all.  

Enjoy the day!

Deacon Tom

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