Questioning our Walking
Walking is a downplayed image, but it dominates the Gospels as the Magister crisscrossed the Galilee, Samaria, Judea, and beyond. It defines discipleship as we follow Jesus through choices that edify our shared path, now enriching a fellowship centred on the breaking of bread and the sharing of the ‘ one cup of salvation ’ (Psalm 116,13). Exploring t his insight allows us to experience ‘ self-emptying ’ because “ Is not the cup of thanksgiving for which we give thanks a participation in the blood of Christ? And is not the bread that we break a participation in the body of Christ? ” (1Corinthians 10,16) As Aquinas indicates, this sharing not only displays but generates commitment, because nothing matters but the Magister: “ Non nisi te, Domine ” (Nothing if not you, Lord). Musing, faithfulness highlights this intended fellowship: it sharpens awareness of the Kingdom’s mysterious workings within our hearts. Within this context, Balthasa...