Jesus is
undaunted. With characteristic beauty, integrity and directness; he takes the
Sadducees’ crazy story, flips it around and draws them and us into a more
astounding revelation. Marriage in its beauty, intimacy and commitment is
appropriate to this present age, but it will come to an end. (Joseph
Fitzmeyer) And raising up heirs, so that family and race may endure,
will be inessential in the age to come. Something new, breathtaking in its
beauty, is to come- the reality of eternal life, unending intimate relationship
with God and with those we have loved, in God’s Kingdom.
What is
essential is connectedness, the relationships of love and real intimacy with
God and one another that we are made for. All the rest is a lot of babble, a
smoke screen. It may remind us of the current political blathering, which can distract us
from something very deep and sincere, something about who we are- that is
value-driven, and if you will, even compassion and mercy-driven- loving,
everlasting interconnectedness. This is what Jesus reminds we’re built for. The
essential question is simply, “Where is your heart? What is your deepest desire?
What do you want?” That is the most haunting question. - What do you want? And
put even more directly for us as women and men of faith: Who do you want? This
is the question that cuts through all the yammering.
For Jesus
one thing is true- we live for God; and those who live for God are truly alive,
forever. (Alois Stoger) God is the God of the living. And we are made for
eternal life. Jesus’ vision of our destiny is something ample and full of
delight- vast and truly beyond our full understanding. He beckons us toward the
reality of eternal life and everlasting relationship with God and with
one another, a reality beyond even the beauty and communion of marriage. Indeed
all human connection and friendship, all our loving here and now, give us
glimpses, beautiful glimpses, but only glimpses of the union and communion with
God in Christ, with one another and with all creation that we are destined for,
a communion that far surpasses anything we’ve experienced. And “those who are
deemed worthy,” says Jesus, “will be raised up like angels; for they are the
children of God.”
All during this month of November we’ve been enacting this breathtaking connectedness between heaven and earth, as we pray to all the saints and pray for the departed. We
are in relationship with them all, for the heavens have been opened, and there is now
easy interchange between heaven and earth. God’s dream of intimacy with his
creation has come true in Christ Jesus.