PATIENCE WITH THE PROVISIONAL
By Fr Karl Rahner
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People of Advent, of waiting for God, of burning longing for the eternal, can
be overcome by the most terrible and dangerous impatience that there is, a
religious radicalism which has the appearance of being glorious and sublime but
in reality is the contrary of the truly advent attitude.
We thirst for God, hope in him, hope that he will soon establish his
kingdom. He wills the unconditional, the radiant truth whose splendour at once
burns every doubt from the mind, the radical goodness which would destroy all
fear that goodness itself is only a form of self-seeking. But only precursors ever
come; only beginnings are made; messengers come but always with God’s truth
still in merely human words which obscure it. Those messengers of God are
human beings with human traits and sometimes inhuman ones. All that ever
happens are God’s saving deeds (called sacraments) in human ceremonies. All
these provisional things simply continue to proclaim that they themselves are not
the reality. The reality is merely hidden there in al those non-real words, human
beings, signs.
Then human beings who even in their purest religious feeling are sinners,
may lose patience. What are you doing in religion, you human beings, words,
signs, if you are after all not the reality, not the unveiled God immediately
present? Then the impatient think that this God may perhaps be found outside
the human beings, the words and the signs of the Church: in nature, in the infinity
of their own heart, in political projects to establish for ever by force here and now,
the Kingdom of God. Or somewhere else. But in the end these impatient people
realize, very often too late, that they have wandered into the wilderness of their
own empty hearts where the devils dwell, not God; into the loveless desert of a
blind and cruel nature which is only benevolent on Sunday afternoons; into the
arid wasteland of the world where the waters of ideals ooze away the farther one
advances; into the desolate wilderness of a politics which brings about not the
Kingdom of God but simply the tyranny of naked forces.
No, we are not spared it. We must have the patience of men and women of
advent. The Church is only the voice of one crying in the wilderness, announcing
that the final radiant Kingdom of God is still coming and that when God wills,
not when it suits us. We cannot try to ignore the voice of precursors simply
because it comes from the mouths of human beings; we cannot disregard the
messenger of the Church because he too is not worthy to loosen the shoelaces of
the Lord whose forerunner he is, or because he cannot call down fire from
heaven like Elijah. For it is still advent. The Church itself is still an advent
Church; for we are still waiting for him who is to come in the unveiled radiance
of unconditional Godhead with the eternal Kingdom. The Church rightly tells to
prepare of this God the true way, the way of faith, of love, of humility, and the
way of patience with its unimpressive provisional messengers of their poor
words and small signs. For then God will certainly come. He only comes to
those who in patience love his forerunners and the provisional.