We do not often enough consider that in baptism, we have already begun living our resurrected lives. The Resurrection of Jesus is not merely the first of many, it is the cosmic regeneration itself. Gradually, from this center and foundation, Christ’s new creation is already growing. We have been incorporated into Christ and thereby have become co-workers in His new creation.
The first task is for us to live ‘in newness of life’. We ought to take time each day to reflect on this gift, so as to live as one of the saints already. We would be so much less likely to forget God, to be at peace with our imperfections and attachments to venial sin, if we truly grasped that we bear the new creation in ourselves. Its growth into the lives of others and into the cosmos itself depends on our appropriating for ourselves ‘the immeasurable greatness of the power at work in us who believe.’ [Eph. 1:19]
Heaven is not something waiting at the end of our lives as a token reward for having been morally upright. It is a state of being in the present: in unity with Christ, together with the saints who already enjoy the vision of God in eternity as members of the one Church.