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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Daily Retreat 03/29/07

2007 Mar 29 Thu: Lenten Weekday
Gn 17: 3-9/ Ps 104(105): 4-5. 6-7. 8-9/ Jn 8: 51-59

From today’s readings:  “God also said to Abraham: On your part, you and your descendants after you must keep My covenant throughout the ages....  The Lord remembers His covenant for ever....  Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham came to be, I AM.”


Our Father Abraham

Many Christians have only a vague familiarity  with Abraham and his importance in the history  of salvation. But, in the first book of the Bible,  Genesis, Abraham is clearly central - of the 50  chapters of Genesis, 12 focus almost entirely on  Abraham (cc. 12-24; Joseph is the only other  patriarch with similar attention in Genesis). True,  Noah's paternity reaches back even further, but he  is thus ancestor to all peoples, whereas Abraham is  the father specifically to the Israelite people.

Abraham's importance, of course, stems from the covenantal relationship God solemnized with him  and his descendants. On the basis of this covenant,  Jews recognize Abraham as their great "father in  faith," and so, Christians too need to realize how  prominently he figures in the whole history of salvation.

In this context, Christ's comments about Abraham (which attest to personal familiarity!) can be felt with  the full weight of their eternal significance: Jesus  said to them, "Abraham your father rejoiced to see  My day; he saw it and was glad.... Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham came to be, I AM." God's election of Abraham was the beginning of His chosen people, but  the entire plan was done in light of the future coming  of Christ!