You Have Not Drawn Near to an Untouchable Mountain!

Sir 47:2-11 / Mk 6:14-29

It’s hard to imagine what it would be like trying to get to know God and to give our heart to Him if Jesus had never come on this earth as one of us.  How would we ever dare to call God our Father?  How would we be so sure that He would forgive us and give us second chances when inevitably we sin?  How would we know what we’re supposed to look like and be like without Jesus as our model?  It’s so easy to forget what life without Jesus would be like, because from the very first moment of our lives he HAS been there as our brother and our Savior.

St. Paul could remember a time in his life when he’d never even heard of Jesus, and when the weight of facing a fearsome judge-God burdened his soul mightily.  So he reassures us in today’s epistle: “You have not drawn near to an untouchable mountain and a blazing fire, and gloomy darkness and storm and trumpet blast, and a voice speaking words such that those who heard begged that they be not addressed to them.”  No, as Paul tells us, we have drawn near “to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant…”

Jesus is God’s own special word to us.  And that word says, “I love you, and I always will.”  Trust that love, and let the peace of Christ, which is beyond all understanding, fill your mind and your heart now and always.

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