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LUKE 24: 46-53 ASCENSION 2010 We have to exercise our core. What is that?
Until a few months ago, I did not know either. I run.
I put one leg in front of the other and run. Simple.
What more is there to know? I found
out that I am ignorant. Running is a
skill that requires the “entire” body work together, or else. I used to exercise my upper body with weight
machines and my lower body with running and eliptical machines, or bikes. Then I found out about the core, the middle
part of the body that is made up of the tummy, lower back rib area and lower
abdomen. Those parts I apparently
ignored. A runner ignores the core to their own
peril. Why? How? When I run, I will get tired. When I tire, my upper body starts to lean
forward in a more pronounced way. This
takes up the space that my knees had as they lifted when I was running
fresh. My knees cannot lift so easily
because my upper body is getting in the way.
My hips are shifting to the back of my body and this is no good for
running. I have to get my upper body to
straighten up more. How? Exercise my
weak core muscles. They are the muscles
that will make me stand up straighter when I walk and run. I started doing core exercises. They were very difficult and painful. I could not do very many at first. I was finding muscles I did not know I even
had. Now I am able to get my upper body
out of the way when I tire, so my knees meet less resistance as they lift. I run better, more efficiently. Jesus has to get out of the way if he
wants his disciples to do all he wants them to do. As long as Jesus is around, in the flesh, the
disciples will follow him, and watch. At
best, they will worship his Risen Body.
They will be onlookers. He wants
more from them. When Jesus ascends into
heaven the disciples are able to do is stand around and look up at the
sky. The Spirit they will soon receive
will be like the core of the body. The
Spirit will be present but can easily be ignored. They will have to work with the Spirit to do
what Jesus has commanded of them, to preach and live the gospel, to become
Church. At first it will be painful to begin
to become all that Jesus meant for his followers to be. It is a bit like beginning to get the core of
the body into shape. We always have the
core, but we can ignore it, and fail to run to our full potential. We always have the Spirit, from our Baptism,
but we can ignore it and never reach our full potential as human beings made in
God’s image and likeness. |
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