Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter

(Acts 2:32-37; John 3:7b-15)

The evangelist John often uses simple language to convey profound ideas.  This method has the advantage of universal understanding of words but suffers the distinct possibility of misunderstanding. Today’s gospel provides an example. 

Jesus is telling Nicodemus about “earthly things.”  He likely means the way people always seek their own advantage with the result that they cross the line of injustice.  “Heavenly things,” by contrast, are how God bestows life to the full, that is, eternal life.  He gives it freely when people recognizing their injustice seek forgiveness.  An example of “heavenly things” is found in the reading from Acts.  Barnabas disposes of his property to benefit those in need.

We shouldn’t think that we are somehow lax Christians if we don’t sell our properties to help others.  Nevertheless, as followers of Christ, we must be generous with what we have.  He sacrificed both heavenly existence and earthly peace to redeem us sinners.  We should make sacrifices on behalf of others in imitation of him.