The Video 'Falling Plates' Reminds us that Jesus is the Reason
The Only Authentic Solution for Our Times is Christ and Conversion
What does the Christmas season, the recent tragic events in Newton, and this video all have in common? They remind us that we need a savior. We need Christ in our lives in and in our societies.
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The video itself is an excellent production by CRU Global. It's an eganging 4 minutes that lead through a series of metaphors that represent the basic stages of salvation history: creation, the fall, Christ's coming and Resurrection, and our salvation.
I find the peculiarity of the video in the clarity of it's symbols and the strength of its message that speak both to the heart and to the mind, inviting us to ask ourselves the basic questions: Who am I? Where do I come from? Who is God? Why am I like this? Where am I going?
There are too many elements in the video to be able to cover them all, still a I would like to point out a few fundamental ones that are particularly related to the present moment.
Sin Isn't Just Any Problem
God, in creating us, bestowed upon us a precious gift: free will. Yet, many times we abuse this gift. When presented with a choice between the good and bad and we willing choose the latter. This act, what we commonly call a sin, is the core source of the misery and violence of the world.
It isn't merely a disorder or some problem that can be simply fixed with psychological treatments, new laws, more security, or whatever ideas that might occur to us. We, each and every one of us, make decisions that deny God's love, hurting others and ourselves.
This is not merely a social problem; it is my problem and your problem. With this must also recognize that if it were only up to us, there would be nothing that we could do to prevent the natural consequences of sin: death. Sin, in all its forms and degrees, whether it be little or small, suffocates life, corrupting it by injecting it with hate and darkness.
One of the Christian Faith's most original intuitions is that we can't "fix" this situation on our own. All the recent talk of new laws, new security, new measures etc. have their place, but a serious danger exists that in worrying so much about those things, we end up missing the fundamental point: we need a savior.
The Salvation Offered by Christ Isn't One that We Would Always Expect
One of the most difficult realities for many to accept in the Christian understanding of life, is the persistence of suffering and evil after the coming of Christ. If Christ has come, died, and resurrected, if He has brought us salvation, how can you explain what happens in the world today?
In asking these questions, let's not forget those who denied Christ because he didn't turn out to be the Messiah they expected, the one that would found a new earthly kingdom, a new era of peace and prosperity. The God born in Bethlehem wasn't the God they wanted.
Sometimes we too reject Christ as our salvation because he doesn't fix things as we would like. So we try again and again to resolve them by our own means. Still, the more and more we try, the worse things get. The desperation and anxiety that come from these continued failures reflect in many ways what we see in today's society.
The salvation offered to us by Christ is requires our cooperation. It's not something forced on us. He enters our world as a defenseless child, needing of a mother that takes him into her arms. He doesn't simply wipe out all evil in the earth, something like a new version of the great flood; rather he takes it upon himself in the form of the cross, offering himself in our place, and invites us to do the same for others. Those who aren't willing to help Christ in carrying the wait of their own personal sins as well as those around them, have yet to accept the Christian vocation.
What Can We Learn from This?
As Christ has loved us, so we are to love those around us. The love manifested in the Incarnation is the same love revealed to us on the cross: a love of mercy and self-giving.
How does this apply then to situations such as the recent shooting? What does our Faith say to us about such an event? It reminds us that we must not deny or ignore that sin exists and that it brings abut the gravest of consequences. At the same time, it calls us to love the sinner, just as Christ does with us. The essential response is forgiveness, repentance, and deeper conversion. We all are called to be instruments of reconciliation.
Many have offered prayers for the victim's families and others have vowed to take every measure necessary so that it never happen again. But shouldn't we also offer up prayers for Adam Lanza? Aren't we to pray for our enemies, for those who do us harm? Does Christ not teach us that the first step towards reconciliation is forgiveness? Does he not act in the ...
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