The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 95: Christ’s Reign on Earth (2024)
Episode Date: April 4, 2024Together, with Fr. Mike, we explore Christ’s reign on earth. We examine the reality of Christ’s reign as both “already” and “not yet.” For, even though Christ reigns on earth, we are still... waiting for the fulfillment of his kingdom. Because, while the Church is Christ’s kingdom on earth, it is endowed with a “sanctity that is real but imperfect.” Fr. Mike also reiterates that Jesus Christ is truly the fulfillment of every promise made to Israel in the Old Testament. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 668-674. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Catechism in a Year podcast,
where we encounter God's plan of sheer goodness for us, revealed in Scripture and passed down
through the tradition of the Catholic faith.
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In 365 days, we'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church, discovering our identity
in God's family as we journey together toward our heavenly home. It is day 95, we're reading paragraphs 668 to 674.
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As I said, it is day 95 reading paragraphs, six 68 to six 74.
We're on article seven, which is from there, he will come to judge the living
and the dead and this declaration that we make today that Jesus will come again in glory
And so what we're gonna hear today is kind of two days today and tomorrow this section today
We're going to talk about how christ already reigns through the church that the christ's kingdom has been established on this earth
Through his church so it's already here
and at the same time
It is still to come right
So there's this reality of already and not yet
So what are the ways in which Jesus Christ continues to reign well part of that is
He continues to reign in his church his body on earth another thing
He continues to reign because he is exalted in heaven at the right hand of the father
He is head of the kingdom
He is head of the church and so he reigns in paragraph 671 and 672 it says until
all things are subjected to him and so we recognize that here's the first line
of 671 it says though already present in his church remember because Christ
already reigns in his church though already present in his church Christ's
reign is nevertheless yet to be fulfilled with power and great glory by the King's return to earth.
And so, recognize that this kingdom, this reign is still under attack on earth, right?
We are called the church militant.
We are the church who continues to fight in the name of Jesus Christ against the powers
and principalities on the earth and under the earth.
And so, here is Jesus.
We continue to pray for him to return,
even though he's with us, right?
Even though his church is established on this earth,
even though the kingdom reigns in heaven,
there is still the time of waiting, right?
We await the Christ's return with power and great glory.
And so we have this prayer that we always pray,
Maranatha, or Maranatha, right?
Come Lord Jesus.
Yet, at the same time, and I love this, this last section, paragraphs 673 to 674, talk
about the glorious advent of Christ, the hope of Israel.
Now tomorrow we'll talk about the church's ultimate trial and the antichrist and whatnot,
but these sections, 673 and 674, highlight the fact that this is something we believe as Christians. We've
talked about this before, but Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of every promise that God made to the
people of Israel. And so Christ is, Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. And I know that
can sound so triumphalistic, that can sound so kind of like, hey, we win, but it's not we,
we got brought into this. We get grafted onto the tree as St. Paul says,
what Christ wants, what God wants,
is for the people of Israel to win.
And so, in paragraphs 673 and 674,
talks about this last line here,
is the full inclusion of the Jews in the Messiah's salvation
in the wake of the full number of Gentiles
will enable the people of God to achieve the measure
of the stature of the fullness of Christ in which God may be all in all.
This is the great prayer and the great hope that not only here
we are having been brought into Christ's body, having been brought into Christ's reign, into his church, into his kingdom, and
yet there is something undone when the people of God, that when we read the Old Testament, when we recognize
the great love God has for the chosen people of Israel,
that when we read the Old Testament, we recognize the great love God has
for the chosen people of Israel,
for the chosen Jewish people,
you can imagine the great pain for all those chosen people,
all the Jewish people who do not yet know Jesus.
And so we continue not only to pray for ourselves,
Jesus come, Lord Jesus come,
but also we pray for that fulfillment,
the fulfillment of the chosen people of God,
the Jewish people,
who indeed, that God has not revoked his choosing of them. He has not turned back his love. He has not turned back. He's not
voided his covenant. He wants it to be fulfilled in the life of every human being. And in particular,
in a particular mysterious, beautiful way in the life of every Jewish person. And so yeah, that's
just, that's just a powerful thing. And it might be seem, sound strange to say, uh, because we kind
of live in a culture that is live in that live.
Of course we live in that live at the same time.
Uh, it's not, I don't care about you.
At the same time, we realized that the more we care about someone, the more we want them to know the fullness of what God wants for them.
And that's true of our family members.
That's true of our friends.
That's true of ourselves.
You know, that you are someone who's worth loving, that you are someone who's worth taking care of. And we believe that even though we have a division
when it comes to religion, when it comes to what we believe and who we follow, that we do proclaim
and profess that Jesus, God our Father, and the Holy Spirit, they have not revoked their choosing
of the people of Israel, of the Jewish people. So we pray, we pray now for ourselves,
we pray for the church on earth,
for the kingdom yet to come,
and we pray for all people on earth,
all people on earth who do not yet know Jesus Christ.
So we pray Father in heaven, we ask you,
please send your Holy Spirit into our hearts
that we can be fully converted to you.
Please send your Holy Spirit into the hearts of
All of our friends our family members who have walked away from the church those who have never encountered you and your love
We ask you to send your Holy Spirit upon
all people who share other beliefs
That they may be drawn by your spirit of truth
To your very heart which is truth
Lord God your son Jesus Christ declared that he is the way the truth and the life
No one comes to you except through him. And so we ask please help us all all of us
Whether we are professing Christians or not help us all
To come to know the way the truth and life Jesus Christ and by that knowledge by that following of him
the way, the truth, and the life of Jesus Christ, and by that knowledge, and by that following of Him,
to come to you, Father. We make this prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.
As I said, it is day 95. We're reading paragraphs 6-68 to 6-74.
Article 7. From there, he will come again to judge the living and the dead. He will come again in glory.
Christ already reigns through the Church.
St. Paul, in his letter to the Romans, states,
Christ died and lived again, that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living.
Christ's ascension into heaven signifies his participation in his humanity in God's
power and authority. Jesus Christ is Lord. He possesses all power in heaven and on earth. He is far
above all rule and authority and power and dominion, for the Father has put all
things under his feet. Christ is Lord of the cosmos and of history. In him, human
history and indeed all creation are set forth and transcendentally fulfilled.
As Lord, Christ is also Head of the Church, which is His Body. Taken up to heaven and glorified after He had thus fully accomplished His mission, Christ dwells on the earth in His Church.
The redemption is the source of the authority that Christ, by virtue of the Holy Spirit,
exercises over the Church. As Lumen Gentium states, the Kingdom of Christ is already present in mystery, on earth, the
seed, and the beginning of the Kingdom.
Since the ascension, God's plan has entered into its fulfillment.
We are already at the last hour.
Already the final age of the world is with us, and the renewal of the world is irrevocably
underway.
It is even now anticipated in a certain real way, for the Church on earth is endowed already
with a sanctity that is real but imperfect.
Christ's kingdom already manifests its presence through the miraculous signs that attend its
proclamation by the Church, until all things are subjected to Him.
Though already present in His Church, Christ's reign is nevertheless yet to be fulfilled
with power and great glory by the King's return to earth.
This reign is still under attack by the evil powers even though they have been defeated
definitively by Christ's Passover.
Until everything is subject to him, until there be realized new heavens and a new earth
in which justice dwells, the Pilgrim Church in her sacraments and institutions which belong to this present age carries the
mark of this world which will pass, and she herself takes her place among the creatures
which groan and travail yet and await the revelation of the sons of God.
That is why Christians pray above all in the Eucharist to hasten Christ's return by saying
to him, Maranatha, our Lord come.
Before his ascension, Christ affirmed that the hour had not yet come for the glorious
establishment of the Messianic kingdom awaited by Israel, which, according to the prophets,
was to bring all men the definitive order of justice, love, and peace.
According to the Lord, the present time is the time of the Spirit and of witness, but
also a time still marked by distress and the trial of evil which does not spare the church
and ushers in the struggles of the last days.
It is a time of waiting and watching.
The Glorious Advent of Christ, the Hope of Israel.
Since the ascension, Christ's coming and glory has been imminent even though it is not for
you to know the times or seasons which the Father has fixed by his own authority.
This eschatological coming could be accomplished at any moment, even if both it and the final
trial that will precede it are delayed.
The glorious Messiah's coming is suspended at every moment of history until his recognition by all Israel, for a hardening has come upon part of Israel in their unbelief toward Jesus.
St. Peter says to the Jews of Jerusalem after Pentecost,
Repent therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out, that times of refreshing
may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for
you, Jesus, whom heaven must receive until the time for establishing all that God spoke by the mouth of his holy
prophets from of old.
St. Paul echoes him, saying, For if the rejection means the reconciliation of the world, what
will their acceptance mean but life from the dead?
The full inclusion of the Jews in the Messiah's salvation in the wake of the full number of
the Gentiles will enable the people of God to achieve the measure of the st inclusion of the Jews in the Messiah's salvation in the wake of the full number of the Gentiles
Will enable the people of God to achieve the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ in which God may be all in all
All right, there is day 95 we're reading paragraphs
668 to 674 there's something so powerful about this this reality that yes
From there he will come again to judge the living the
dead that Jesus will come again in glory that he already is established in his church one of the
things we recognize is that as we said before Jesus is the messiah as the messiah he has established
the kingdom that's one of the things that the messiah would do he's established the kingdom
and we recognize that the kingdom is the church the church earth. And so in paragraph 669 it says,
as Lord Christ is the head of the church, which is his body. And this is so important. The body of
Christ on earth also has a head. Now we need both, right? And this is one of those declarations that
as we dive more deeply later on into the reality of the church and the necessity of the church,
we're going to be reminded of this, is that the church on earth is Christ's body.
So we need the church.
Jesus Christ is the head of the church and we need the head.
There's a problem sometimes people have when they have maybe a, I don't want to say like
a merely a one on one relationship with Jesus.
Now of course we all need to have a one-on-one relationship with Jesus
All of us need to have a personal relationship with Christ. In fact, that's why we're made
We're made to have a personal relationship with the Holy Trinity at the same time
We are meant to have a communal relationship with his body
so to have a relationship with merely the head and into like essentially
Remove ourselves or to consider ourselves exempt from the body
would be to decapitate Jesus in some ways, right?
It'd be kind of like cradling the head
and ignoring the body.
We are made as Christians,
we're made to not only love our head, Jesus Christ,
but also to love his body, the church.
Goes on to say, so this is real,
this church dwells on earth
and Christ dwells on earth in his church.
Paragraph 670 highlights this,
that since the ascension,
God's plan has entered into its fulfillment.
We're already at the last hour.
So we think like, when is it gonna come,
when is Jesus gonna come again?
Well, we're already in the last hour.
This is the final age.
It goes on to say,
already the final age of the world is with us.
This is from Lumen Gentium.
Already the final age of the world is with us. This is from Lumen Gentium already The final age of the world is with us. The renewal of the world is irrevocably underway
So not only is this thought these are the last days but the renewal of the world
This is remarkable like the Holy Spirit is is present here on this planet
The Holy Spirit is present in every single Christian
And so there's this renewal of the world that is irrevocably underway goes on to say it is even now anticipated in a certain
Real way for the church on earth is endowed already
With a sanctity that is real
The church on earth is it endowed already with the sanctity that is real the church is holy
This is one of the things again in in coming days when we hit the church. We're going to talk about this
the Holy Spirit is the we hit the church, we're going to talk about this. The Holy
Spirit is the soul of the church and therefore the church is holy. The church
is the body of Christ, therefore the church is holy. It already has a sanctity
and that's why it's very important for us to emphasize this and to be able to
truly and boldly proclaim this, that by virtue of the Holy Spirit, that Christ's
kingdom is already, the church on earth, is endowed already with a sanctity that is real
the last two words of that sentence though it says again the Church on earth
is endowed already with a sanctity that is real it's already holy the last two
words of that statement though are real and here's the last two words but
imperfect so the church has a sanctity
has a holiness that is real but imperfect and we recognize this the
church is divine and human right the church is is yes the whole the soul of
the holy of the the soul of the church is the Holy Spirit and at the same time
the church is also comprised of human beings who are like us and they are, we're broken and we're claimed by
Jesus, right? We're made holy by Jesus, we're claimed by by him and we have the Holy Spirit
dwelling inside of us. We're temples of the Holy Spirit but we realize this that we can be holy in
a unique way and at the same time broken. And so why would we expect anything different from the
church of God? The church is already endowed with a sanctity that is real but
Imperfect now we go on and say in paragraph 671
This is so important to wait so already Christ's reign is present in the church and yet it is still yet to come
And so we recognize yes, this is the last age
Yep, this is the the final age of the world is with us and this renewal is happening right now.
And at the same time, this reign is still under attack by the evil powers.
You know, tomorrow we're going to talk about that.
Tomorrow we're going to talk briefly about the Antichrist.
Just real briefly, we recognize that the Church is, the reign of the Kingdom of God is still
under attack by the evil powers, even though they have been defeated definitively by Christ's Passover and
So there's this recognition that we're already and not yet. That's kind of the phrase that maybe you've heard that phrase before
But that the that the kingdom is established already and not yet that Christ has come. Yes
He definitely has come and so this reality of his reign is already is already here and not yet
There is something that's been done and there's something yet to be done.
And so he has won definitively and at the same time there is still a battle to be fought.
If you're familiar at all with the book The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R.
Tolkien, you'll recognize that if you've ever read those books, maybe even watched
the movies, one of the critiques about the final movie, The Return of the King,
is that the goal of the whole movie is to destroy the ring.
And then they destroy the ring, sorry, spoiler.
They destroy the ring.
And then what happens is there's a lot of movie left.
There's my, I don't know, I didn't add it up.
Maybe there's like 45 minutes left.
In fact, people complained about how there are multiple
endings to this movie where you're like,
okay, that's the end.
Oh wait, there's more.
Oh, that's the end. Oh wait, there's more. Oh, that's the end
Oh wait, there's more, you know fades to black and that was another scene
Well, that was kind of the critique in some ways from people who didn't understand Tolkien's original work where here
Here's the ring that's been destroyed here the hobbits that get rescued the the fellowship gets reunited. That's it
Well, it's not that's not it because what happens is the hobbits then return to the Shire
That's their original home that their home that had been pretty much untouched by darkness
But while they were away on this journey to to destroy the ring and to defeat the evil one sauron
What happened was evil had infected their home?
So even while that you know, the big bad guy sauron had been definitively defeated when that ring was destroyed. They come
back to their home and realize, oh my gosh, evil, the effects of evil has touched our home. The
effects of evil have touched the people around us. And so there still is a battle to fight, even
though there's been a definitive victory. And so there's this, I think one of the final chapters
is called the scouring of the Shire. And so basically, evil has been defeated,
and yet there's still work to be done.
That there's consequences to evil,
just like there's consequences to good.
And so here we are, we find ourselves,
Jesus Christ has conquered death.
He's conquered the evil one,
and yet there still is a battle to fight.
In paragraph 672, it highlights this,
and it says, according to the Lord,
the present time is the time of the spirit and of witness
That's that's what's been given to us, right? We worship God now in spirit and in truth and we give witness to him
That's what he says before he ascends to heaven you the Holy Spirit will come upon you and you will be my witnesses
But also it's a time still marked by distress and the trial of evil which does not spare the church
This is important for us think about this marked by distress and the trial of evil which does not spare the church this is
important for us think about this here's the church writing in the 90s everyone
80s when they began writing this it's a times to marked by distress and the
trial of evil which does not spare the church and we recognize I think it's
maybe pretty um pretty but I don't know stupid pretty ignorant of ourselves to
deny that the trial of evil, of course,
has entered the church as well as it's entered every aspect,
every corner of humanity.
And we have not been spared.
The trial of evil has not been spared.
The church has been just in any other way,
as in any other area in our lives, even in our own hearts,
church has been just as affected by this trial of evil as any other place which is one of
the reasons why we have to keep on fighting in fact this paragraph 672
concludes by saying this trial of evil which does not spare the church and
ushers in the struggles of the last days it is a time of waiting and watching and
so that's what we have to do. We always have to be vigilant
That's that waiting and watching being vigilance member back
and we reading the books of the prophets in the Old Testament during the Bible in a year and
There was the though the watchman and the watchman has to watch right the the job of the watchman is to be on guard
He's to be vigilant. The job of the watchman is to say okay when there is, I will call out and point out the good and say that's where we're going. When
there is evil, we must be willing to call out and point out the evil. And for too long,
for too long, what we do in our own lives is we let the evil in our hearts, in our actions,
in our relationships, we let the evil just remain in darkness. And that's what in the church we've done at times too,
is we let the evil remain in darkness
and don't bring it into the light.
And yet this is part of the challenge.
In time of waiting and watching, time of being vigilant,
and actually fighting and realizing
that part of that fight is simply,
imagine this, part of that fight is simply bringing
what is dark into the light.
That's where we start today.
And that's one of the things for us right now, we can start today.
What is in my own heart that is in shadow?
What's in my own heart that is in darkness?
Here you are, if you've been baptized as a Christian, if you've been confirmed by the
power of the Holy Spirit, God's done a miracle in you and he is victory.
You are part of the kingdom.
You've been brought into the body of Christ. So you're holy. The Holy
Spirit dwells in you and at the same time, if you're like me, you're broken. If
you're like me, there's part of your life, there's part of your heart that remains
in shadow. And so, just like the church, just like Christ's kingdom on earth there is holiness and there is
brokenness and
One of the first things we need to do in this time of waiting and watching is
Bring what's broken to the Lord to be healed to bring what is in shadow into the light
To bring what is in darkness?
To be seen and so that's what we do today
We do every day
that takes a lot of guts though takes a lot of courage it takes a lot of grace
and so please pray for each other that we have that grace please pray for me
and I'm praying for you man what a great day and a great invitation to know that
you're made holy even though we remain broken but these are the last stage
these are the last days this these are the last days,
this is the last age, the last final age of purification
and of glorification for the Lord.
So I'm praying for you, please pray for me.
My name's Father Mike, I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.