Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Tuesday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time

(Galatians 1:13-24; Luke 10 38-42)

In writing to the Galatians St. Paul is aware of the need to explain himself.  He knows that they know how he persecuted the Church.  However, Paul thinks that they do not know why and how he came to preach Christ crucified and risen from the dead.  So he eagerly informs them that he received a calling directly from God much like the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel.

But Paul assures his readers that he is not a totally free agent.  He went to Jerusalem to meet Peter who, presumably, informed him about Jesus.  He is also accountable to God to preach the truth about His Son.

Not only the faith of his converts but also our own faith rests on the value of Paul’s doctrine.  He has become the most important interpreter of God’s design in Jesus.  Without his letters we would be hard pressed to explain the ignominious death of Jesus on the cross and the glorious destiny his resurrection has given us.

 

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