When the Infinite touches the finite

Hennie Symington

Everything that happens in life is a reminder that we do not hold absolute sway over our own destinies, but were made to be in a relationship with God.

How is it possible, some might ask, for finite beings such as us to have a real relationship with the infinite God? The answer is: God assumed human form in Jesus Christ. The moment the Word became flesh, the divide between the finite and infinite became infinitesimal. By taking on human form, Jesus was able to stand next to us, experience life in all its pain and joy and ultimately to die for the redemption of all humanity.

Christ’s legacy is his continued presence in our lives. The memory of God’s humanity sustains us and enables us to enter into a relationship with the infinite God and creator of the universe. At the same time, He leaves us with touching reminders of his presence: Jesus taught us to forgive; showed us how to love; how to reach out to the marginalised; to walk the second mile; to take the pain for others; to empathise; to look upon others with kindness and to reach beyond our human limitations to help others; to overcome social and class barriers; and most of all to love.

In a moving demonstration of Jesus’ ability to overstep the line between the sacred and the profane breaking the taboos which separate people, he performs a series of remarkably intimate actions when healing a Deaf-mute:

So Jesus took him off alone, away from the crowd, put his fingers in the man's ears, spat, and touched the man's tongue. Then Jesus looked up to heaven, gave a deep groan, and said to the man, “Ephphatha,” which means, “Open up!” Mark 7:33-34

Prayer: Jesus, thank you for sacrificing yourself to sanctify us.