10.11.2005

53._ First Fruit

God, in His supreme level of cosmic emergence, continued His plan of salvation. He is not a God of deads, but of alive. He "is" the life. His power is unimaginable. He wanted, and could, to revive to His Anointed, to His unique and authentic representative, to his Son so loved in whom He is pleased; to the Word that left His mouth to incarnate Himself in human history, in the interior of the temporary process; to Himself.
God died in Him, to become like His creatures, least and ephemeral; now He will live in God, to make those creatures immense and eternal, like God.

Jesus of Nazareth, that Galilean of a time lost in human history, of a small place of Asia, in the small planet Earth, in the small Solar System, in a small galaxy lost in the Universe, is now the First Fruit of a New Creation, the angular stone of a New Construction, the Word that returns nonempty to God; the Son who, having fulfilled the will of the Father, having fulfilled his mission, brings his fruits, without having lost none. The one that will attract everything towards him; the one that will agglutinate a New Reality, a New Heaven and a New Earth; like the crystal which –-immersed in a solution-- causes the crystallization of all its surroundings.

That man, Jesus, has resurrected. In the threshold of the divine emergence. At the culminating moment of the cosmic evolution, which --speaking in the own time of the universe– is distant from us probably thousands of million years. But which also agrees with a past concrete little moment of our history, in a "temporary loop" caused by the redeeming action of the spirit of God, the Holy Spirit, coming from the Father and the Son, whom His resurrection to the men announces.

The disciples were, then, "plenty of the Holy Spirit". From there came their conviction in the resurrection of Jesus; from there came their enormous creative capacity. They experimented in past what is future, they exchanged the uncertainty of the future by the certainty of the past; the event of the resurrection of Christ came to be a little moment of history, twenty centuries ago, which is anticipatory of a future event in the threshold of the last emergence, probably within thousands of million years. It is a real, nonsymbolic nor illusory anticipation. Christ resurrected/will resurrect to the time end; and we will resurrect with Him.

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