The New Commandment of Love
63. The Church, a prophetic, priestly and kingly
people, is endowed with the mission of bringing all human beings to accept the
word of God in faith, to celebrate and profess it in the sacraments and in
prayer, and to give expression to it in the concrete realities of life in
accordance with the gift and new commandment of love.
The law of Christian life is to be found not in
a written code, but in the personal action of the Holy Spirit who inspires and
guides the Christian. It is the "law of the Spirit of life in Christ
Jesus"(159) "God's love has been poured into our hearts through the
Holy Spirit who has been given to us."(160)
This is true also for the Christian couple and
family. Their guide and rule of life is the Spirit of Jesus poured into their
hearts in the celebration of the sacrament of Matrimony. In continuity with
Baptism in water and the Spirit, marriage sets forth anew the evangelical law
of love, and with the gift of the Spirit engraves it more profoundly on the
hearts of Christian husbands and wives. Their love, purified and saved, is a
fruit of the Spirit acting in the hearts of believers and constituting, at the
same time, the fundamental commandment of their moral life to be lived in
responsible freedom.
Thus, the Christian family is inspired and guide
by the new law of the Spirit and, in intimate communion with the Church, the
kingly people, it is called to exercise its "service" of love towards
God and towards its fellow human beings. Just as Christ exercises His royal
power by serving us,(161) so also the Christian finds the authentic meaning of
his participation in the kingship of his Lord in sharing His spirit and
practice of service to man. "Christ has communicated this power to his
disciples that they might be established in royal freedom and that by
self-denial and a holy life they might conquer the reign of sin in themselves
(cf. Rom. 6:12). Further, He has shared this power so that by serving Him in
their fellow human beings they might through humility and patience lead their
brothers and sisters to that King whom to serve is to reign. For
the Lord wishes to spread His kingdom by means of the laity also, a kingdom of
truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and grace, a kingdom of justice, love and
peace. In this kingdom, creation itself will be delivered out of its
slavery to corruption and into the freedom of the glory of the children of God
(cf. Rom. 8:21). "(162)
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