November 09, 2005

We are to be the temple of His body--the resting place of God's eternal throne

In today's commentary from St. Hilary:

Saint Hilary (around 315-367), Bishop of Poitiers, Doctor of the Church
Treatise on Psalm 64

“He was talking about the temple of his body”

The Lord said: “This is my resting place forever,” and he “chose Zion as the place where he will dwell.” (Ps 132:14) But the temple is destroyed. Where will God’s eternal throne be? Where will his resting place be forever? Where will his temple be for him to dwell there? The apostle Paul gives us an answer: “You are the temple of God, … the Spirit of God dwells in you” (1 Cor 3:16). That is the house and temple of God. They are filled with his teaching and his power. They are the dwelling place for the holiness of God’s heart.

But it is God who builds this dwelling place. If it were built by human hands, it would not last, not even if it were founded on human teaching. Our fruitless work and our worries are not enough to protect it. The Lord goes about this in a different way: he did not found it on earth or on moving sand, but it rests on the prophets and the apostles (Eph 2:20); it is built constantly out of living stones (1 Pet 2:5). It will develop to the ultimate dimension of Christ’s body. Its construction continues constantly. Many houses go up all around it and they will resemble one another in one big and happy city (Ps 122:3).

2 Comments:

At 11:02 AM, Blogger Photography said...

nice article and nice blog too. thanks

 
At 5:27 PM, Blogger Dr. Denice Hanley, DPM, M.Div. said...

Thank you for your kind words.

I just visited your web site, "Photography and the Spiritual Exercises" and linked to it under the section "Spiritual Retreats."

Linking prayer and photography: what an inspired combination. Photographs that evoke meditation within the framework of an Ignatian retreat can be very evocative.

If you have time please note my other blogs: "An Anglo-Irish Convert in 'the City'" about screenwriting and media from a Christian perspective, and the "Pope Benedict XVI Blog," that I post to daily with details about Pope Benedict and the Vatican. Both are found under the section "Sponsors."

Blessings.

 

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