So what does this light mean?


The condition does not mean that people calm their feelings, turn to the place they are reading now, read deeply and taste well. That is also important. But what I want to think about right now is not that you concentrate so mentally in your mind. If you want to hear the word of God, you must make an effort to direct the work of the mind and spirit in that direction. If you look at it, it is an effort to open your eyes correctly and try to see clearly. However, if the words of God are in front of the eyes that are fully open to see, will it already be visible alone? Still so, I can not say.

It can not be seen without light. There are places where Jesus, Nazareth, who is the Word of God, and the Bible, which conveys the Word of God without error, can not see or even read. According to the gospel, about Jesus, "the invisible people become visible and the visible ones become invisible" (John 9-39). So what does this light mean?

This has a big relationship with the divine feelings of the Bible. The Bible, in particular the gospel, is a message that surely conveys the figure of Jesus Christ (II Vatican Council, Revelation Charter No. 18). By the way, considering Paul's letters, the gospels, etc., the events that have been written, the divine feeling or revelation in the Bible, the religious life of the church at the time of those writing, and various problems that occurred there There is a deep relationship with it. In particular, Paul's letter is as it is, telling him how he himself had to deal with the ongoing problems of the church at that time.

The four gospels are not simply written as a record of Jesus Christ. During that time, in order to answer the problems that came up in the church in that region, the traditions and materials that had been collected up until that time were reordered or rewritten again. There is a trace of the effort to protect the faith and spread the teaching even a little while each church has a painful trouble.