MUSIC hath
charm, they say. And its charm is so
indescribable it defies reason and rhyme. It can
mesmerize us and can
bring us to places, moments and conditions that are way
beyond what
our imagination can provide. It can take us into flights
to fantasy
land or to heaven itself. And to think that it is at
bottom composed
only of a few basic musical notes!
It’s truly
amazing that with just a few notes, we can
create a practically infinite number of beautiful songs
and music,
bringing us to a borderless range of feelings and all
kinds of
considerations! The possible combinations of those notes
to produce
music are simply numberless.
In the same
way, it’s indeed also amazing that with only
26 letters in our alphabet we can produce all kinds of
words and ideas
that can bring us to all kinds of situations, and even to
the very
doorstep of eternity itself!
Of course, we
know that due to the fact that we are not by
nature simply material and biological but also and more
importantly,
spiritual, we have the power to transcend the limitations
of the
material things we use. We have the capacity for
creativity,
productivity and fruitfulness. We can bring these
material things to
another dimension.
It’s good that
we give due attention to this fact of life
and be left deeply grateful for this reality. Let us be
thankful to
God, since it is actually he who shares his creativity
with us, since
we are his image and likeness. Let us be aware of the
many
possibilities that it provides and that we can take
advantage of. In
fact, we are supposed to be responsible of taking
advantage of these
possibilities.
And let’s be
reminded also that given the way we are, or
given the way God has made us, we are empowered to
actually make use
of small things to accomplish great things, even things
that are
actually beyond our human capacity to attain. Together
with God’s
grace, even the small things we do, give or contribute in
any endeavor
can acquire an eternal and supernatural value.
Remember those
gospel episodes of the miraculous catch of
fish (cfr. Lk 5,1-11) and the multiplication of the
loaves. (cfr. Jn
6,1-14) The common lesson that we can learn from there is
that as long
as we do or give the little that we can at the instance
of God’s will,
great things can happen and what we gain is a lot more
than what we
give and what we can imagine.
Our creativity,
productivity and fruitfulness are truly a
participation in the creative power of God. This is a
truth of faith
that we should not forget. In fact, we should remember it
because it
can greatly motivate us to be as generous as we can be,
even if we can
only do, give or contribute a little.
Christ has
assured us that we can accomplish many big
things in spite of the meager ‘investment’ we put into
following God’s
will. “Well done, good servant, since you have been
faithful in very
little thing, you are to be in authority over ten
cities,” he once
said. (Lk 19,17)
In another
occasion, he told his disciples, “Very truly I
tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have
been doing,
and they will do even greater things than these…You may
ask me for
anything in my name, and I will do it.” (Jn 14,12-14)
Let’s take
comfort from these very reassuring words of
Christ. Let’s not be bothered by our limitations and by
the little
things that we can only manage to do and to give. As long
as
everything is done to give glory to God, it will always
be creative,
productive and fruitful, even if in human standards it
may appear to
have little or no effect at all.
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