I often have to remind myself that knowledge about God is not the same as a relationship with God. I have a good knowledge about the things my church teaches about God. I was involved in RCIA, that is the training of people looking to join the Church after they have become adults so I have had to study and learn about my religion. This is certainly okay as far as it goes. This knowledge was hard won and certainly useful for the people I imparted it to. Take for example the simple Bible verse, "God is love." To teach that to someone coming into the Church is a great good. If I leave this nugget of truth about God in someone else's heart and do not take it into my own, then it does me no good.
Paul tells us this in 1 Cor. 1 -3. He says that no matter what if we do not have love in our heart, we are nothing more than a noisy gong or a cymbal making a senseless racket. In other words, without taking the scriptures to heart, they do us no good at all. We can memorize the whole Bible but if we do not put the knowledge into practice, it is useless to us. So it is with God. We can know all about Him, we can preach His wonders but if we do not have an intimate relationship with Him, well, then, so what?
For us Catholics, we have so many opportunities to unite ourselves with Christ. Think about what you do every week at mass. You worship God publicly and you receive God Himself into your body in the Holy Eucharist. Is it just bread you eat? If so, I can tell you where you can get better tasting bread and in a larger slice. No, it is the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ Himself that you receive. Do you take the host, return to your place and read the church bulletin or talk to your spouse? Don't waste the chance to pour out your heart to the One who loves you.
We Catholics can also meet Christ in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Christ wants us to trust Him and He also wants us to come to Him and relate to Him where we have failed so he can cure us of our spiritual ills and make us stronger in the faith. This sacrament scares many people because they think that the priest who is acting in persona Christi will remember what they confess and hold it against them somehow. We also think that our sins are somehow unique, that father has never heard someone confess what we did before. Do you want to bet? Reconciliation is an opportunity to begin a relationship with Christ even before you enter the confessional because you can prayerfully examine your conscience after asking the Lord to help you recall your sins.
There are so many ways in the Catholic Church to meet Christ. There is adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, there are ministries that need your particular talent. Just seek and you shall find. Getting to know about Christ is a good first step. Getting to know Jesus as a personal friend should be your goal because this friendship will last an eternity.
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