Listen,
everyone, Jews and Gentiles, circumcised and uncircumcised. Listen, all kings
of the earth. I am no hindrance to your rule in this world, “for my kingdom is
not of this world.”
Banish
the groundless fear that filled Herod the Great on hearing that Christ was
born. More cruel in his fear than in his anger, he put many children to death,
so that Christ also would die.
But
“my kingdom is not of this world,” says Christ. What further reassurance do you
seek? Come to the kingdom not of this world. Be not enraged by fear, but come
by faith.
In
a prophecy Christ also said: “He,” that is, God the Father, “has made me king
on Zion his holy mountain.” But that Zion and that mountain are not of this
world.
What
in fact is Christ’s kingdom? It is simply those who believe in him, those to
whom he said: “You are not of this world, even as I am not of this world.” He
willed, nevertheless, that they should be in the world, which is why he prayed
to the Father: “I ask you not to take them out of the world, but to protect
them from the evil one.”
So
here also he did not say: “My kingdom is not in this world,” but “is not of
this world.” And when he went on to prove this by declaring: “If my kingdom
were of this world, my servants would have fought to save me from being handed
over to the Jews,” he concluded by saying not “my kingdom is not here,” but “my
kingdom is not from here.”
Indeed,
his kingdom is here until the end of time, and until the harvest it will
contain weeds. The harvest is the end of the world, when the reapers, who are
the angels, will come “and gather out of his kingdom all causes of sin”; and
this could not happen if his kingdom were not here. But even so, it is not from
here, for it is in exile in the world.
Christ
says to his kingdom: “You are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of
the world.” They were indeed of the world when they belonged to the prince of
this world, before they became his kingdom.
Though
created by the true God, everyone born of the corrupt and accursed stock of
Adam is of the world. On the other hand, everyone who is reborn in Christ
becomes the kingdom which is no longer of the world.
~St. Augustine, 354-430
O my Jesus,
King of Love and Mercy,
"Thee will I cherish, Thee will I honor,
Thou, my soul's glory, joy and crown"!
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