THAT’S what Christ tells us very clearly.
“No one after
lighting
a lamp covers it with a vessel, or puts it under a bed, but
puts
it on a stand, that those who enter may see the light.” (Lk 8,16)
It’s
a call for us to be good examples to others and models of
goodness
for others to follow.
While it’s true that we should try to pass
unnoticed and
refrain
from flaunting our qualities—strutting our stuff, as the young
people
of today would put it, coining such trendy words as “petmalu,
lodi,
werpa”—neither should we shy away from the grave responsibility
to
help create a good environment around by giving good example to
others.
A child of God can never refuse to be a
guide to others.
Christ
himself commanded us to be so: “You are the light of the
world…Your
light must shine before others, that they may see your good
deeds.
(Mt 5, 15-16) It’s not a call to arrogance, but a call to
selfless
service.
Since we are not only individual persons but
also social
beings,
always having some relation with others, we cannot avoid
having
this duty. We are not meant to be alone, indifferent and
detached
from others, and especially from God. We are meant to live in
communion
with others and pumping goodness always to the system, so to
speak.
We therefore should not be afraid to be in
the limelight.
In
fact, we have to foster a holy desire to be there. Our
understanding
of humility and that delicadeza of passing unnoticed
should
not exclude this need for us to give good example and be models
of
virtues for everyone to see and to hopefully be edified, especially
in a
world that is increasingly sinking in darkness and confusion.
Obviously we have to do it properly and with
the right
intention.
And that’s because we also know very well of our warped
desire
to be in the limelight for the wrong reasons. We have the
tendency
to show off our vanity and frivolity, and to act out our
pride,
greed, envy, etc. Instead of sowing good things, we can be
spreading
our unfortunate motives to others.
Perhaps what can be helpful here is for us
to regularly
bring
this topic to our prayer so we can come up with relevant daily
strategies
in the presence of God and with the right intention. We can
also
make a regular review of how we are faring in this aspect by
considering
it in our daily examination of conscience. That way we can
hopefully
keep the right intention as we give ourselves an example to
the
others.
We should aim at nothing less than
fulfilling what Christ
himself
once said: “Whoever listens to you listens to Me. Whoever
rejects
you rejects Me.” (Lk 10,16) This is what is proper to us,
since
our perfection is when we identify ourselves with Christ as
fully
as possible.
In this way, we can make as our own these
words of Christ:
“Whoever
believes in Me does not believe in Me alone, but in the One
who
sent me. And whoever sees Me sees the One who sent Me. I have come
into
the world as a light, so that no one who believes in Me should
remain
in darkness.” (Jn 12,44-46)
Are we at least aware that we have to be a
light on the
lampstand
daily?
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