get a life or get the life?
"They were in Christ." —Romans 16:7
Life in Christ is:
- love, for Christians are brothers and sisters who lay down our lives for each other (see Rm 16:4; 1 Jn 3:16),
- work "in the service of Christ Jesus" (Rm 16:3),
- dangerous, for Christians are persecuted, imprisoned (see Rm 16:7), and even martyred,
- reason to be grateful forever (see Rm 16:4),
- a home-based community (Rm 16:5),
- "the mystery hidden for many ages" (Rm 16:25),
- to "believe and obey" (Rm 16:26),
- to give glory to the Trinity (see Rm 16:27),
- to be trustworthy and faithful (see Lk 16:10-12), and
- the total gift of ourselves to the Lord (see Lk 16:13).
To live in Christ is better than to be rich, powerful, or famous. To live and suffer in Christ is better than having all the pleasures of the world. To live in Christ is the greatest privilege, challenge, suffering, and joy possible for a human being. To live in Christ is to live with Him forever in heaven. Live in Him.
Prayer: Father, to me " 'life' means Christ" (Phil 1:21). I live no longer for myself but for Jesus (2 Cor 5:15).
Promise: "You justify yourselves in the eyes of men, but God reads your hearts. What man thinks important, God holds in contempt." —Lk 16:15
Praise: St. Leo formally set down in writing the doctrine of the Incarnation of Christ, which was confirmed by the Council of Chalcedon as true and official Church teaching about Jesus.
Nihil Obstat: Reverend Robert A. Stricker, May 8, 2001
Imprimatur: †Most Reverend Carl K. Moeddel, Vicar General and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, May 18, 2001