Thursday, August 13, 2009

Who Needs Mary and the Priests?

Why do we need the Blessed Virgin Mary and why do we need priests in the Christian faith today? It seems like most faith communities get along quite fine without them.

Until you think of Mary in terms of the Ark of the Covenant (if you still don't see how the Ark of the Covenant prefigured Mary, click here). Until you read about the Old Testament priests. Until you consider Joshua and how the Israelites entered the Promised Land.
Then, you begin to see . . . you begin to understand.

If we are to enter the Land God has promised us, we must do as Joshua did when they crossed the Jordan.

We must follow behind the Ark of the Covenant and the priests of God. When they did this, the waters parted. And they passed through, into the Land, on dry ground. (I know, it sounds like a replay of Moses and the Sea. That prefigured baptism. This crossing prefigures the final crossing, into eternity and discovering the place He has prepared for us.)

Consider today's Old Testament Reading, and ask yourself, How will I get to the Land He has promised to me?

The answer is this: Follow the leading of Our Lady and God's holy priests. God will be in your midst. And He will draw back the waters. And you will pass through the Jordan safely and claim the Promised Land.

Who needs Mary and the Priests?

I do.

Joshua 3:7-11,13-17
The Lord said to Joshua, ‘This very day I will begin to make you a great man in the eyes of all Israel, to let them be sure that I am going to be with you even as I was with Moses. As for you, give this order to the priests carrying the ark of the covenant: “When you have reached the brink of the waters of the Jordan, you are to stand still in the Jordan itself” .’ Then Joshua said to the Israelites, ‘Come closer and hear the words of the Lord your God.’ Joshua said, ‘By this you shall know that a living God is with you and without a doubt will expel the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Hivite, the Perizzite, the Girgashite, the Amorite and the Jebusite. Look, the ark of the Lord,’ the Lord of the whole earth, is about to cross the Jordan at your head. As soon as the priests with the ark of the Lord, the Lord of the whole earth, have set their feet in the waters of the Jordan, the upper waters of the Jordan flowing down will be stopped in their course and stand still in one mass.’
Accordingly, when the people struck camp to cross the Jordan, the priests carried the ark of the covenant in front of the people. As soon as the bearers of the ark reached the Jordan and the feet of the priests who carried it touched the waters (the Jordan overflows the whole length of its banks throughout the harvest season) the upper waters stood still and made one heap over a wide space – from Adam to the fortress of Zarethan – while those flowing down to the Sea of the Arabah, that is, the Salt Sea, stopped running altogether. The people crossed opposite Jericho. The priests who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord stood still on dry ground in mid-Jordan, and all Israel continued to cross dry-shod till the whole nation had finished its crossing of the river.

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