The treatise of St John Eudes on the kingdom of Jesus
The mystery of Christ in us and in the Church |
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We
must strive to follow and fulfill in ourselves the various stages of
Christ’s plan as well as his mysteries, and frequently beg him to bring
them to completion in us and in the whole Church. For the mysteries of
Jesus are not yet completely perfected and fulfilled. They are complete,
indeed, in the person of Jesus, but not in us, who are his members, nor
in the Church, which is his mystical body. The Son of God wills to give
us a share in his mysteries and somehow to extend them to us. He wills
to continue them in us and in his universal Church. This is brought
about first through the graces he has resolved to impart to us and then
through the works he wishes to accomplish in us through these mysteries.
This is his plan for fulfilling his mysteries in us.
For this reason Saint Paul says that Christ is being
brought to fulfillment in his Church and that all of us contribute to
this fulfillment, and thus he achieves the fullness of life, that
is, the mystical stature that he has in his mystical body, which will
reach completion only on judgement day. In another place Paul says: I complete in my own flesh what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ.
This is the plan by which the Son of God completes and
fulfils in us all the various stages and mysteries. He desires us to
perfect the mystery of his incarnation and birth by forming himself in
us and being reborn in our souls through the blessed sacraments of
baptism and the eucharist. He fulfils his hidden life in us, hidden with him in God.
He intends to perfect the mysteries of his passion,
death and resurrection, by causing us to suffer, die and rise again with
him and in him. Finally, he wishes to fulfil in us the state of his
glorious and immortal life, when he will cause us to live a glorious,
eternal life with him and in him in heaven.
In the same way he would complete and The treatise of St John Eudes on the kingdom of Jesus
The mystery of Christ in us and in the Church |
---|
We
must strive to follow and fulfil in ourselves the various stages of
Christ’s plan as well as his mysteries, and frequently beg him to bring
them to completion in us and in the whole Church. For the mysteries of
Jesus are not yet completely perfected and fulfilled. They are complete,
indeed, in the person of Jesus, but not in us, who are his members, nor
in the Church, which is his mystical body. The Son of God wills to give
us a share in his mysteries and somehow to extend them to us. He wills
to continue them in us and in his universal Church. This is brought
about first through the graces he has resolved to impart to us and then
through the works he wishes to accomplish in us through these mysteries.
This is his plan for fulfilling his mysteries in us.
For this reason Saint Paul says that Christ is being
brought to fulfilment in his Church and that all of us contribute to
this fulfilment, and thus he achieves the fullness of life, that
is, the mystical stature that he has in his mystical body, which will
reach completion only on judgement day. In another place Paul says: I complete in my own flesh what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ.
This is the plan by which the Son of God completes and
fulfils in us all the various stages and mysteries. He desires us to
perfect the mystery of his incarnation and birth by forming himself in
us and being reborn in our souls through the blessed sacraments of
baptism and the eucharist. He fulfils his hidden life in us, hidden with him in God.
He intends to perfect the mysteries of his passion,
death and resurrection, by causing us to suffer, die and rise again with
him and in him. Finally, he wishes to fulfil in us the state of his
glorious and immortal life, when he will cause us to live a glorious,
eternal life with him and in him in heaven.
In the same way he would complete and fulfil in us and
in his Church his other stages and mysteries. He wants to give us a
share in them and to accomplish and continue them in us. So it is that
the mysteries of Christ will not be completed until the end of time,
because he has arranged that the completion of his mysteries in us and
in the Church will only be achieved at the end of time.
in us and
in his Church his other stages and mysteries. He wants to give us a
share in them and to accomplish and continue them in us. So it is that
the mysteries of Christ will not be completed until the end of time,
because he has arranged that the completion of his mysteries in us and
in the Church will only be achieved at the end of time.
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