Rousing Her Radiance: Day 38
Author: Andrew Comiskey
November 17, 2023
Living Truth

‘You
are Peter, and on this Rock, I will build My Church, and the gates of hell will
not prevail against it.’ - Matt. 16:18
‘Since
the beginning of our life together, we have faced one sexual crisis or another
in every community we’ve been a part of. I’m tired,’ said Annette with a wry
smile.
She’s
right. And in every community, we build on something solid and immovable. Church
foundations are true. We believe in the dignity of the Imago Dei––sexual
complementarity––and chaste boundaries that guide and grow our desires into
dignifying others according to God’s best.
Through
it all, Jesus runs like a river through our faith-filled efforts. Only He gives
us authority to reclaim that true image from its desecration; only His chaste
beauty frees us to own and rebuild the broken boundaries that have left us sick
and defenseless.
Truth,
with a river running through it. That is Living Waters. We as lay leaders, still
vulnerable, lead out in weakness and tap into holy power to lend a hand (within
reasonable limits) to fellow strugglers. That is Living Waters. And guess what?
Wounded Christians get what they need. Men and women rediscover lost fullness:
they become truer, at ease, free to aspire to more. Glorious.

Living
Waters does something more. It grants that community authority over cultural influences
evangelizing the Church. False anthropologies—LGBTQ+ realities––cannot take
root when a church is founded on the Imago Dei. And fearful exclusion of broken
people can’t endure when the Church believes Jesus can restore anyone back to
their original design. It just takes faithful ministers to do the work.
Voila—Living Waters!
These
are miracles of mercy that every community can conceive and coax forth. This is
Jesus’ Body! He promised that the hell of sexual violations, distortions, and
confusion—plus the equally hellish unbelief that Jesus cannot touch these things—wouldn’t
prevail. We must believe that. And act. Living Waters is one such action. It
activates her authority.
My
pastor came to the last night of our 6-month Living Waters gathering in which
members testify. A new pastor at the parish, he inherited the group. He knew
something of Living Waters, liked it, but needed to know more. What he heard
that night changed him.
One
man—Paul––recalled growing up divided and shamed by sexual abuse then living scared
as a missionary struggling with same-sex attraction. His face radiant, he declared
how he now lived in the flood of Divine Mercy, moment by moment, with the help
of a band of brothers. He was now free to flourish in his marriage. Others chimed
in.
My
pastor reflected: ‘I didn’t know such miracles happened in my parish.’ He wanted
more. He went through Living Waters then assisted Paul in leading a small group
the next round.
Our
parish has become a solid, imperfect model of what the Church can be for broken
people. Living Waters helps. It authenticates truth-in-love, giving Her
authority to preach and live chastity through humble service.
‘Thank
you, Jesus, for giving Your Church authority to redeem broken lives. Help us to
do our part. Raise pastors who will guide and support members who can help each
other. We are desperate: our confusion and brokenness require more than a few
‘specialists’—we need to tap into the core truths of our faith and activate
those truths in service of each other. Help us live truth-in-love and expand
the rule and reign of Your Kingdom on earth.’
‘Father,
we thank You for Jesus who established the Church on a Rock against which hell
will not prevail (Matt 16:18). We pray for every Christian leader to build on
Her firm foundation of sexual clarity and integrity. Father, unmask the
deceiver and divider of Christians and unite us in one Spirit. As weak members
of Christ, we ask for truth to guide our pursuit of sexual wholeness, for grace
to sustain it, and for spiritual power to transform us. May we reflect the
chaste radiance of Jesus (2 Cor. 3:18) as we “shine like stars in the universe,
holding out the word of life” (Phil. 2:15-16) to a lost and hurting world.’
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