THE SOLEMN FEAST OF PENTECOST – THE HOLY SPIRIT
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THE GIFT OF LOVE
We pay little attention to the
Holy Spirit in most we do, think or say. Catholics have a weak sense of the
Holy Spirit such that we think of him as just the Divine Person who completes
the triad of Father, Son… (surprise!) and Holy Spirit. Without him, the Sign of
the Cross would not be complete.
But the Bible clearly tells us
that the Holy Spirit is as much important as the Father and the Son in the
history of our faith. His work is no less significant for our salvation and
sanctification. In fact, while the order of mention today is usually Father –
Son – Holy Spirit, in the Bible sometimes the formula followed is Son – Father
– Holy Spirit (Son mentioned first) or as in the second reading 1 Cor. 3-13, it
is Holy Spirit – Son – Father (Father mentioned last without diminishing his
fatherhood).
“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same
Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord; there are
different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone” (12:
4-6).
In the consideration of gifts we
receive from God, the Holy Spirit comes first because he is the dispenser of
the gifts and he is in fact the greatest Gift of the Father and the Son to us
today.
St. Paul speaks of gifts that
make the Christian community alive and faithful. Reading through the passage we
discover how knowledge, wisdom, tongues, interpretation, discernment of
spirits, and other “charismatic” phenomena are gifts. Of course some of us will
say that we do not have these gifts. Naturally gifts are given according to the
will of the giver. Some will receive one, some will receive another. No one
will have all!
But the reading also tells us
that the Holy Spirit gives us the most special gift, that is, being a member of
the church. “For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one
body, whether Jews or Greeks, slaves or free persons, and we were all given to
drink of one Spirit” (v. 13). Our baptism when we were young mostly, was
God’s Spirit giving himself to us and drawing us to the heart of God by being
members of the church. This is a gift given to all Christians, a gift offered
also to all humanity.
Becoming a member of the Body of
Christ, we receive so great a love from God and from people. And as a
Christian, we can also respond with the gift of love. Great souls receive the
great spiritual gifts but all of us receive the most important gift of all –
love. (read on in 1 Cor 13).
Has it ever occurred to you that
Pentecost is the feast of Love? Let us celebrate this day by loving God and
loving the people who need us most. Let us also pause and recognize the love we
receive from God and from many people each day. Spirit of Love, I praise and
worship you! Amen!