Garden of Grace: Returning to Eden
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Published4 months ago
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Father Chris Alar, MIC, reminds us that the Garden of Eden is not a botanical park but a picture of the state of grace — the communion with God that humanity was invited to enjoy. Only by God’s gracious invitation were Adam and Eve placed within the Garden of Eden, a sign that they had been lifted above their natural condition and the animal world. This placement shows that man occupies a unique role on earth, called to a relationship that exceeds mere biology.
In the Lenten season, the invitation to return to that original union becomes urgent. The disciplines of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving are the tools that open the way back to the garden of grace. When we pause to pray the Our Father with intention, we embrace communion with the Father. When we fast, we remind ourselves that our true nourishment comes from God, not from fleeting comforts. When we give alms, we imitate the generosity that the garden modelled, extending God’s love to those in need.
The Sacraments act as ordinary channels of the grace that first placed Adam and Eve in the garden. The Eucharist feeds the soul with the very presence of Christ, renewing the bond that was broken by sin. Confession clears the obstacles that keep us from re‑entering the garden’s intimacy. By participating fully in these Sacraments, we allow the Holy Spirit to draw us back into the state of grace that the garden represents.