You may have heard St. Paul’s shocking words: “We make up for what is lacking in the suffering of Christ.” (Col. 1:24) Is he saying Jesus isn’t enough?
It’s a bit like when my 4 year old helps me cook. Well, he feels like he’s helping, but mostly I let him add some ingredients. It always makes a mess, but you should see his face light up. It’s just pure joy.
The thing is, I ask him to help because it’s good for him, not for me.
The work of Jesus Christ was perfect. In fact, that perfect offering was the only way to bridge the infinite gap between God and man. Nothing more is needed or could possibly make it more perfect.
However, God chose to include us in that plan. He doesn’t just allow us to participate. He requires it. As St. Augustine put it, “God who created you without you, will not save you without you.”
It isn’t just make believe. God actually left some of the work undone. That’s why the Church exists. The entire purpose of the Church can be summed up: to continue the mission of Christ as priest, prophet, and king for the salvation of the world.
Wow. That’s a huge responsibility.
So what does that mean for me? Well, everything!
We’ll see that next time.