In Christ are the first-fruits of the Resurrection |
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Word of God became man, the Son of God became the Son of Man, in order
to unite man with himself and make him, by adoption, a son of God. Only
by being united to one who is himself immune could we be preserved from
corruption and death, and how else could this union have been achieved
if he had not first become what we are? How else could what is
corruptible and mortal in us have been swallowed up in his
incorruptibility and immortality, to enable us to receive adoptive
sonship? Therefore, the Son of God, our Lord, the Word of the Father, is
also the son of man; he became the son of man by a human birth from
Mary, a member of the human race.
The Lord himself has given us a sign here below and in
the heights of heaven, a sign that man did not ask for because he never
dreamt that such a thing would be possible. A virgin was with a child
and she bore a son who is called Emmanuel, which means “God with us.” He
came down to the earth here below in search of the sheep that was lost,
the sheep that was in fact his own creature, and then ascended into the
heights of heaven to offer to the Father and entrust to his care the
human race that he had found again. The Lord himself became the
first-fruits of the resurrection of mankind, and when its time of
punishment for disobedience is over the rest of the body, to which the
whole human race belongs, will rise from the grave as the head has done.
By God’s aid it will grow and be strengthened in all its joints and
ligaments, each member having its own proper place in the body. There
are many rooms in the Father’s house because the body has many members.
God bore with man patiently when he fell because he
foresaw the victory that would be his through the Word. Weakness allowed
strength its full play, and so revealed God’s kindness and great power.
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