SALVATION THROUGH THE NAME OF JESUS
EASTER FRIDAY Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2,4,22-27; Jn 21:1-14 The Name by which We are Saved The divinization of the Son of Man implies or translates to the fact that his name carries a divine authority. The name, which once referred to a man, the Son of Man, now invokes divinity. This is the result of the Passion he faithfully endured, which transformed the Son of Man into the Son of God meritoriously. Not that he was not the Son of God from conception, but what he was without merit, he now grounds in the merit of his passion and death. The merit is what he justly devoted to our salvation. The Son of Man steadfastly obeyed the will of the Father and remained faithfully human and vulnerable through his ordeals. By his faithful obedience, he entered the glory of the Son of God and merited to be one with the Eternal Word, as Isaiah prophesied in 53:12. By his steadfast obedience, he established human nature as an eternal dwelling of God, as the Father had proposed from...