Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time [A]
12TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME [A] Jesus needs to be understood as the “New Adam.” That’s what you will find when you review the contents of Romans chapter five and likewise First Corinthians chapter fifteen. Meanwhile, what can we say about the original Adam? Actually, there is a lot that can be said about the original Adam. However, for the sake of brevity, we will simply have to classify him as a disappointment. Because the original Adam fails, a New Adam has been called forth, to carry forward with the Plan of Salvation. How do we know that this Second Adam won’t turn into a disappointment? For example, it’s possible you might begin to hate your life. If life is difficult, if you’re struggling, then it stands to reason that somebody will have to be blamed. Perhaps you will see fit to blame the Lord . It’s certainly an option. It’s an option—unless you happen to be the prophet Jeremiah. He sees “terror” all around him. And yet, he refuses to blame the Lord. Yes, ...