PURSUIT OF LOVE FOR THE WORD OF GOD (THE
HOLY BIBLE).
In recent times, Catholics do not use the
Holy Bible. The doctrines of our church have it bases in the word of God . A
fortified Catholic Christian is the person who dwells on the word of God day
and night.
This article is base on an earlier post by Rev.Fr.Ed
Broom,OMV in http://catholicexchange.com. Rev.Fr.Ed is an Oblate of the Virgin
Mary and author of From Humdrum to Holy. He blogs regularly at Fr.Broom's
Blog.
At the end of September, the very last day,
the Church always celebrates the memory of Saint Jerome. Born a saint, he was
not: he had a fiery and explosive temper that brought him many enemies, fierce
and long temptations against chastity that he battled with prayer and prolonged
fasting, and long prayer vigils—this was Saint Jerome.
Despite his temperamental defects and
frequent assaults from the enemy, Jerome had a keen intellect, a love for
study, but especially a love for the Bible, the Word of God.
The Church owes a huge debt of gratitude to
Saint Jerome especially for his great love for the Word of God and his work in
studying it. However, most important is that Saint Jerome, after many years,
finished translating the Bible from Greek into the Latin—which we call the
“Vulgate” and from the Latin Vulgate the Bible would eventually be translated
into our own languages—English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese,
etc. All thanks to the strenuous work of
Saint Jerome.
The Second Vatican Council published four
famous Dogmatic Constitutions, the pillars of the Church in the Modern world:
Sacrosanctum Concilium, Gaudium Spes, Lumen Gentium and Dei Verbum. In the later, Dei Verbum, which deals with
Divine Revelation and the Word of God, Saint Jerome, is cited. This has become one of the key citations in
this document and a key for appreciating the importance of the Bible, the Word
of God. Here it is: “Ignorance of Sacred
Scripture is ignorance of Christ.”
How true!
If we do not read the Bible, especially the Gospels, then we cannot know
who Jesus is; then we cannot really love Him; then consequently it will be hard
to follow Him as His friend and disciple.
With this being said, let us offer our Lord homage, love and respect for
His Word the Bible, by carrying out and implementing at least some of the
following.
1. Purchase A Catholic Bible. There are many Bibles, but you should try to
purchase a good Catholic Bible. A suggestion: The Navarre Bible or the
Jerusalem Bible are two Bibles with excellent translations. Check them out and
buy one of them; maybe buy two!
2. Give A Catholic Bible Away. Weddings,
Birthday parties, anniversaries, Confirmations, family gatherings—why not give
a Bible, the Word of God? What could be better?
3. Blessings. Take the Bible to the priest and let the
priest, who represents Jesus, to bless it. This will be your friend and
companion the rest of your life. Your Light, your shield, your Rock—good names
for the Word of God.
4. Reverence and Respect. Enthrone your
Bible in a special place. Never treat it irreverently. This means, never throw
it, place it on the floor, or place a beer mug on top of it. Remember! This is the Word of God and should be
respected with the greatest of reverence.
5.
Read and Meditate. The Bible is
not a Christmas decoration or a collector’s item, or a souvenir. Quite the contrary: the Bible is meant to be
read, meditated, day and night. Remember Psalm 1: “Happy those who do not follow the counsel of
the wicked, nor go the way of sinners, nor sit in the company of scoffers.
Rather, the law of the Lord is their joy; God’s law (Bible, Word of God— my own
interpretation) they study day and night.” (Psalm 1: 1-2). May we cherish
reading and meditating on the Word of God day and night!
6. Memorize Key Verses. Jesus is our example! Fasting for forty days and nights, the devil
tempts Jesus. The first of the temptations of the devil was to turn stones into
bread. Jesus responded with these words: “It is written: One does not live by
bread alone, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of God.” (Mt.
4:4).
7. Defend Your Faith With the Word of
God. Saint Paul says that the Word of
God is like a two-edged sword separating bone from marrow. Obviously, Saint
Paul means that the Word of God, the Bible, is powerful and should be used for
spiritual warfare to fight the enemies of the truth- Satan and his minions and
those who promote lies. Read Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologica and
how this great saint defended doctrine relying heavily on the Word of God.
For more wisdom, pick up Fr Broom’s latest
book: From Humdrum to Holy.
8.
Holy Mass and the Word of God.
Attend Daily Mass—the greatest prayer underneath the heavens! The
Dogmatic Constitution, Sacrosanctum Concilium—which explains the Mass and the
Liturgy, states that there are two tables that nourish us at Mass: the table of
the Word of God and the Table of the Body of the Lord—namely, the Eucharist. Go
for this double nourishment—indeed a heavenly banquet!
9.
Spiritual Exercises and the Word of God.
When you have the chance, try to make the Spiritual Exercises of Saint
Ignatius of Loyola. This might be the retreat lasting a month, or eight days,
or a weekend, or what is common today, retreat in daily life which can last
from six months up to a year, done with an able Director. The bulk of the
Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola is the meditation or the
contemplation of the Word of God. Try
it! You will never regret it!
10. Mary and the Word of God. Finally in your growing pursuit of love for the Word of God never forget to turn to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mary carried the Word made flesh within her sacred womb for nine months. But the New Testament teaches us that Mary meditated upon the Word of God in her Immaculate Heart. After the Shepherds came to visit her Infant Child, the Evangelist points to a key activity of Mary: “And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” (Lk. 2:19). May Our Lady encourage us to do the same—to daily meditate upon the Word of God in our hearts by reading the Bible, praying over the Bible, assimilating the Bible and like Mary living out the Word of God!
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