2022/02/28
28. The Fictional Gates
In
the divorce debate with the Pharisees, Jesus said quoting Genesis: "Have
you not read that from the beginning the Creator 'made them male and female'
and said, 'For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be
joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh'? So they are no longer
two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, no human being
must separate" (Matthew 19:4-6). People keep the reproductive activity
of being joined by intercourse which is common to many other creatures. At this
point, the sperm and egg become a fertilised egg, that is, one flesh. This
process is common to humans and other living things. However, Jesus repeatedly
emphasised its "oneness" because a particular event only for human
beings is after the process. As Genesis 2 describes, other creatures become the
living by spontaneously repeating the process by which God formed living things
from the earth for the first time. But, for the human fertilised egg, unlikely
any other living thing, God breathes the breath of life into it at conception,
and it finally becomes a human. For humans to become the likeness of God, God,
woman, and man give each other their lives. This fact is the true meaning of
"what God has joined together," and it gives gravity to his
command: "no human being must separate." And it is the
starting point from which all people share the truth that God is Father and
Mother to man. The Gospels of Matthew and Mark insert a scene where, after this
dialogue between Jesus and the Pharisees, people bring their children to Jesus
to ask him to lay his hands on them and pray. For adults who have forgotten
they used to be a child, the truth that God is the father and mother to man is
a matter of far away. So, the disciples, when looking at the children
approaching, found a contradiction within themselves because they clearly saw the
reality that they were separating themselves from God. To cover it up, they
shared the fiction that children were unworthy to come to Jesus and rebuked the
people who had brought their children. When Jesus saw this, he was indignant
and said to them, "Let the children come to me; do not prevent them,
for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these" (Mark 10:14). Jesus
made them face the reality of God so that they might become awakened from their
fiction. People see many gates in the fiction they made. But none of them can
lead them to reality. Only the Word of God can break through their fiction and
bring them to the reality of God.
Maria
K. M.
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