Tag: Hell & PurgatoryA Hellish Backup PlanI reviewed this post last night for no good reason and today the scripture reading was as quoted below in Mass (Matthew 7)… so I thought it appropriate to re-post… Do you have a backup plan to avoid hell? Some believe they do. They believe that some day they will get Can it be true? Is there a fiery safety net waiting to purge us of the sloth into which we may have slouched? I don’t know about you, but even if were true, this doesn’t sound too appealing to me. Can you imagine standing before God, having chosen not to pursue the holiness he calls us to? I wonder who would meet us in our final judgment. Would it be Jesus in his bloody crucified body? If it were, how confident would we be with our mediocrity in the face of all the suffering and love poured out on our behalf? Would we just shrug our shoulders, say, “sorry” and assume we could raise our pathetic hand and point to door number two (the purgatory door of course). Would a just God allow such a choice? Lets look at it another way. If deliberately choosing to follow Christ down a clear and narrow path of holiness is not our choice in this life, will it suddenly be our choice in death? If Christ says, “take up your cross and follow me” and we shrug our shoulders and wander off, what choice have we really made - already? So, is it this black and white? Here’s what Christ said to the Church at Laodice’a, in Revelation chapter 3:
And what was Christ’s reply to a man who encountered him during his earthly ministry and indicated he had something very important to do before he could follow Christ to the cross?
So, since the beginning, Christ called us to follow him. From the beginning, there were many who seemed to be willing but ultimately, had more important things to do. To these, Christ speaks in St. Matthew chapter 7:
The key to understanding these passages is that all that are condemned here are “faithful,” “good,” “religious” people who are already “seeking” or “following” Christ! They all claim to know God, they are members of a parish, they claim Jesus as their “Lord.” Some have performed miracles in his name! What is the issue?! It is simple really. The condemned are not pursuing him with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. They are holding on to corners of their soul where the cleansing of God is not welcome. They have left a marker on the narrow path thinking they can return at any time – maybe at the last moment? In the Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis said of this kind of thinking, “If we insist on keeping Hell (or even earth) we shall not see Heaven; if we accept Heaven we shall not be able to retain even the smallest and most intimate souvenirs of Hell.” So what of the backup plan? As we have seen in a cursory review of a few passages, scripture is also clear – the trajectory of your life prior to your judgment will be the trajectory of your soul at your judgment – God will merely ratify the decision you have already made. “It is given unto man once to die, then comes judgment.” (Hebrews) In another passage in the Great Divorce, Lewis reiterates, “There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, in the end, ‘Thy will be done.’ All that are in Hell, choose it. Without that self-choice, there could be no Hell. No soul that seriously and constantly desires joy will ever miss it. Those who seek find. To those who knock it is opened.” There is no safety net here, not even a fiery one. So, do you still think you have a backup plan to avoid hell? I have a better idea. Let’s follow Christ with reckless abandon. Let’s repent and be zealous for him. Let’s live life, “and that more abundantly” in Him. Then, when we come face to face, instead of “depart from me,” he will say, “Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your master.” (St.Matthew 25) |
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