Reconciling with all of Creation
“So that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be complete” (Jn 15:11)
Col 1:15-20: In him all things
hold together
Mk 4:30-32: As small as a
mustard seed
Meditation
The hymn to Christ in the epistle to the Colossians invites us to sing the praise of God’s salvation, which encompasses the entire universe. Through the crucified and risen Christ, a path of reconciliation has been opened up; creation too is destined for a future of life and peace.
With the eyes of faith, we see that the kingdom of God is a reality that is very close but still very small, hardly visible – like a mustard seed. However, it is growing. Even in the distress of our world the Spirit of the Risen One is at work. He encourages us to become involved – with all people of good will – in tirelessly seeking justice and peace, and ensuring the earth is once again a home for all creatures.
We participate in the work of the Spirit so that creation in all its fullness may continue to praise God. When nature suffers, when human beings are crushed, the Spirit of the risen Christ – far from allowing us to lose heart – invites us to become part of his work of healing.
The newness of life that Christ brings, however hidden, is a light of hope for many. It is a wellspring of reconciliation for the whole of creation and contains a joy that comes from beyond ourselves: “so that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be complete” (Jn 15:11).
Do you wish to celebrate the newness of life that
Christ gives through the Holy Spirit, and let it live in you, among us, in the
church, in the world and in all of creation?
Second promise made during profession at the Community of Grandchamp
Prayer
Thrice-holy God, we thank you
for having created and loved us. We thank you for your presence in us and in
creation. May we learn to look upon the world as you look upon it, with love.
In the hope of this vision, may we be able to work for a world where justice
and peace flourish, for the glory of your name.
Taken from Resources
for The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2021, Pontifical Council for
Promoting Christian Unity, p. 24.
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