Tuesday, VII Easter
(John 17)
Early this month the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, visited the United States. She came as a successor to the monarch who originally sent colonists to Virginia 400 years ago. But Elizabeth II is recognized as an accomplished leader in her own right. Much more than occupying the throne for over fifty years, she has shown herself to be a model of wisdom and justice. People will say that she lives in glory.
In Queen Elizabeth we see a glimpse of the glory that Jesus seeks in today’s gospel passage. The hour has come for his death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven. When this takes place, he will enjoy the glory of God the Father. All the words he preached will be fulfilled. All the suffering he will have endured will be vindicated. Evidence of his glory will be the eternal life that his disciples will receive. They will know God the Father and the Son by keeping their commands and enjoying their protection.
We likewise are beneficiaries of eternal life. We no longer need to have any anxieties about life or death. Remaining close to him by constant prayer, we will find no more appeal in the world’s seductions – Internet porn, talk of easy money, flattery of the people – than raincoats in the sun. Neither will we find death threatening. It will not mean leaving behind old associates but being introduced into the company of even dearer friends.
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