2022/04/11
34. The Vocation of the New Man and the New Woman
The
Creator had a plan to make humanity male and female from the beginning.
Witnessing men and other animals coming into being, people discovered living
things have spontaneity. This spontaneity in living things made people sense
something that "is" in them, and people came to perceive it as
"existence." Eventually, they learn that this sensation is an event
happening in one's brain and realize only they themselves can be perceived as
being while everything else exists as the information demonstrating the
relationship with themselves. So, when God, who created humans like that, says
"I am", he means he is with people and in a relationship with them.1
For one, information that demonstrates their relationship with others is the
only means that assures the "existence" of others. The Bible writes
God created humanity in his likeness. For this proposition to be information
that guarantees people the "existence" of one – whether oneself or
others, it must become information that demonstrates the relationship with
others. So, God sent his only begotten Son to the earth. For Christians, the
perfect likeness of God is Jesus. Therefore, to be like God signifies to be
like Jesus. We can point out two specific characteristics of Jesus that
Christians can share to be like him. Jesus encouraged his disciples to become
"eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of
heaven."2 These words were telling about Jesus himself.
One of the specific characteristics of Jesus is that he became a eunuch without
castration. He added: "Whoever can accept this ought to accept it,"
so that people who were in diverse social situations, like Peter and John, could
freely accept his exhortation timely whenever they could. Another
characteristic is that Jesus had maternity as God the Word while he was born
male.3 So, we have to consider that he had both masculinity
as a man and femininity as God. For Christians to become like Jesus, they need
to receive new possibilities in their own masculinity and femininity. What is important
here is that those the Father drew near the cross were the three Marys. Male
Christians, with or without children, become those like Jesus by receiving
Mary's name, following "the disciple whom Jesus loved." As for female
Christians, those with children become like Jesus by receiving the name of
Joseph through Mary, the wife of Clopas, while so do those childless by
accepting the name of Jesus through Mary Magdalene. The three Marys under the
cross symbolized the members of the Holy Family.4 If Jesus'
"my Church" appears as the likeness of Jesus modelled on the Holy
Family in this way, the world of the Bible will become real.
Reference: 1. this blog #25, 2. this blog#29, #33, 3. this blog #29, 4. this blog #30, #31
Maria
K. M.
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