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About that 'Personal Relationship with Jesus'


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By Robert Royal
It's a good idea, of course, that "personal relationship" with Jesus. It works itself around any number of contemporary roadblocks to the faith. Which is unusual for Christian truths in current conditions. But without some other, very good, ideas, the personal relationship turns into a very bad idea.
Because if, as in most of the "relationships" we have these days, we limit what transpires between us and Him only to what we're willing to agree to, we're not in a personal relationship with Jesus. We're in a toxic relationship with our own egos, a cocoon we create for our own comfort, but which, ironically, is one of the deepest reasons for our current unease.
The whole problem can be seen by asking a simple question: Which Jesus are we supposed to have that relationship with, anyway?
The Jesus of the Scriptures and Early Church Fathers
The Byzantine Pantocrator
The Mystic Lamb of the Ghent Altarpiece
The Da Vinci Salvator Mundi
The Reformation Christ of sola fide and sola Scriptura
The Enlightenment rationalist Jesus (miracles optional)
The early modern, liberal Protestant, or Social Gospel Jesus
The countercultural hippie Jesus of the 1960s
The Marxist guerilla Jesus of liberation theology
The Cosmic Christ of Teilhard
The Rahnerian Jesus of "anonymous Christians"
The prosperity gospel Jesus
The uncertain, terminally debatable, and mutually contradictory figures conjured up by the historical/critical scripture scholars?
If these seem too tied to other times and places, we've now gotten the todos, todos, todos Jesus, who loves us all just the way we are - well, not exactly all, equally, more LGBT+ and other "irregulars" than the rigid, the backwardist, the Latin-lovers. This Jesus doesn't (formally) change His teachings, but can swiftly turn previously unchallenged Catholic practices by 180° - with far-reaching implications about the teaching at some future date.
It would be easy - if masochistic - to go on. But perhaps, for present purposes, the point is clear enough.
It's true that we all have to work out our salvation in relationship with God Himself, a person, Three Persons in fact. But this is impossible in America A.D. 2024, without other considerations, lacking which Christianity, winds up - and each Christian individually as well - in immense self-contradictions, endemic incoherences, almost as if God had not come precisely to deliver us from our poor, questing, inconstant, and inconsistent selves.
The Lord who really dwelt among us is, yes, the Jesus of "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:28) But He's also the Jesus of "strait is the gate and few there are who find it;" who had to die horribly on a Cross to redeem us from sin; and will one day come to judge the living and the dead. A Jesus both demanding - leave everything and follow me - and at the same time tender, as none of us ever are.
Instead of this complete Jesus, the "personal relationship" for many of us amounts to what the great St. John Henry Newman called the "religion of the day," the easy, cheery one instead of the more varied one that Christ brought us. Richard Niebuhr, brother of the great Reinhold Niebuhr, once famously said (and was often famously quoted for saying) that many modern Christians believe, "A God without wrath brought men without sin into a Kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a Cross."
Catholic thought, morals, and disciplines developed precisely to prevent such defections, which are entirely predictable once a self-indulgent "personal relationship" is allowed to trump everything else. Witness liberal Protestantism.
True, it's not sufficient merely to know what the Church teaches - though that's where the personal relationship ought to start since Jesus sent the apostles into the world to "make disciples of all nations. . .teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." (Matthew 28:19)
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