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"That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and touched with our hands, con
cerning the word of life -- the life was made manifest, and we saw it, and testify to it ...." I John 1:1-2 (RSV)

"After his resurrection the disciples saw the living Christ, whom they knew to have died, with the eyes of faith (oculata fide)." Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, III, 55, 2 ad 1, as quoted in D. M. Stanley, Jesus in Gethsemane (New York, Paulist Press 1980).

Friday, November 29, 2013

Jesus Praying

The last recorded saying of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke is, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit."   Luke 23:46 (RSV).   He was in close fellowship with God at the moment of his death, just as he had been all of the the days of his earthly life,   as described here by Princeton Theological Seminary Professor Charles R. Erdman

All the intervening days of his life and ministry were filled with ceaseless prayer. On at least seven other occasions it is stated that he was praying: at his baptism, ch. 3:21; after healing the leper, ch. 5:16; before choosing his disciples, ch. 6:12; before Peter's great confession, ch. 9:18; at his transfiguration, ch. 9:29; before teaching his disciples to pray, ch. 11:1; in the first agonies of crucifixion, ch. 23:34. So, too, he taught his disciples to pray with importunity, ch. 11:5-10, with perseverance, ch. 18:1-7, and with penitence, ch. 18:9-14.
         
Charles R. Erdman, The Gospel of Luke, An Exposition at 11 (Philadelphia  Westminster Press 1936).


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