“Do not think that I
have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to
fulfill.” – Mt 5:17
I
am dumbfounded that God relentlessly desires to enter into covenant with us. Despite
their consistent infidelity, God consistently reaches out to renew a covenant
with the Hebrew people. Despite my repeated unfaithfulness, God’s faithfulness
is repeatedly offered to me. I am awestruck.
The
word covenant means “coming together.” God wants to come together with us.
Moreover, God wants to come nearer and nearer to us. In Jesus, God becomes
human and comes to live next door to us. Through Jesus, God is born in us,
develops with us, is tempted like us, suffers like us, and dies for us. Furthermore,
Jesus embraces all of our brokenness, weaknesses, and sins to fulfill the
entire law – to show us the commanding way to love and how to live with
integrity. And when Jesus dies, he gifts us with the Holy Spirit. In the
Spirit, God comes so close to us as our breath, receiving our bodies as God’s
home, hiding in our thoughts, speech and actions.
These
lyrics of Norah Jones’ song
echoes within me after yesterday’s experience of prayer: “It's not the pale moon
that excites me … It isn't your sweet conversation … Oh no, it’s just the
nearness of you.” I don’t know who’s still singing to whom, God to me or
vice-versa. Maybe it’s both. I am awestruck. God keeps wanting to come closer …
to you … to me … nearer and nearer…
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