Today's
Gospel makes us raise our eyes to the cross on which Christ is in
agony on Calvary. Here we see the Good Shepherd giving up his life
for his flock. And, there up high is the sign that reads, «This
is the King of the Jews» (Lk 23,38). This man who is
suffering so horribly whose face has been so disfigured, is the King?
Could it be possible? The good thief, one of the two men condemned at
each side of Jesus, understands. He says with faith, «Jesus,
remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Lk 23,42).
Jesus' reply is consoling and certain, «Truly, you will be with
me today in paradise»(Lk 23,43).
Yes, we profess that
Jesus is King. “King” with a capital “K”.
Nobody could ever be at such a level of royalty. The Kingdom of God
is not of this world. It is a Kingdom that is entered through
Christian conversion. A Kingdom of truth and life, a Kingdom of
holiness and grace, a Kingdom of justice, love and peace. A Kingdom
that is born from the Blood and water that pours from Jesus' side.
The
Kingdom of God was a primordial theme in Our Lord's teaching. He
never ceased to invite people to enter it. Once, in the Sermon on
the Mount, He proclaimed blessed the poor in spirit, for they
would inherit the Kingdom.
Origenes,
commenting on Jesus' saying that «The Kingdom of God is amongst
you» (Lk 17,21), explains that he who asks that the
Kingdom of God comes, is rightly doing so of the Kingdom of God that
he has in his interior, that it be born, be fruitful and that it
mature. He adds that «the Kingdom of God that we have inside
us, if we progress in a continuos way, will achieve its fullness when
that which the apostle says is accomplished: that Christ, once his
enemies are subdued, will put His Kingdom in the Hands of God The
Father, and that way God will be everything in everybody». The
writer exhorts us to always say «Hallowed be thy name, thy
Kingdom come».
We should live in the
Kingdom now with holiness and we should be witnesses to the charity
that testifies the authenticity of faith and hope.