Tuesday, April 29, 2008

1Cor 7, 7-9 Each has a particular gift from God

(1Cor 7, 7-9) Each has a particular gift from God
[7] Indeed, I wish everyone to be as I am, but each has a particular gift from God, one of one kind and one of another. [8] Now to the unmarried and to widows, I say: it is a good thing for them to remain as they are, as I do, [9] but if they cannot exercise self-control they should marry, for it is better to marry than to be on fire.
(CCC 1619) Virginity for the sake of the kingdom of heaven is an unfolding of baptismal grace, a powerful sign of the supremacy of the bond with Christ and of the ardent expectation of his return, a sign which also recalls that marriage is a reality of this present age which is passing away (Cf. Mk 12:25; 1 Cor 7:31). (CCC 502) The eyes of faith can discover in the context of the whole of Revelation the mysterious reasons why God in his saving plan wanted his Son to be born of a virgin. These reasons touch both on the person of Christ and his redemptive mission, and on the welcome Mary gave that mission on behalf of all men. (CCC 503) Mary's virginity manifests God's absolute initiative in the Incarnation. Jesus has only God as Father. "He was never estranged from the Father because of the human nature which he assumed…. He is naturally Son of the Father as to his divinity and naturally son of his mother as to his humanity, but properly Son of the Father in both natures" (Council of Friuli (796): DS 619; cf. Lk 2:48-49).

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