Yes, only in and with Christ can we have the real principle
of unity and fruitfulness in our life. We would be fooling ourselves
if we fail to recognize this basic truth about ourselves.
This, of course, is a truth of faith, not so much of
science. And that’s where the problem lies. There is a crisis of faith
in the world, especially involving those who rely more on their human
abilities than on belief in Christ.
It’s a phenomenon that can call to mind two contrasting
dramatic stories in the Bible. One is the story of the Tower of Babel,
and the other is the story of Pentecost.
In the episode of the Tower of Babel, those who survived the
flood have multiplied and have gotten so intoxicated by their powers
and good fortune that they now want to reach heaven by their own
efforts alone, by building a tower.
God intervenes, as he always does in our life, and confounds
them by making them speak different languages so that they would not
understand each other anymore. The project ends in total failure, and
new troubles emerge for the people.
The story of Pentecost offers a counterpoint. We have
different people speaking different languages. But since they believe,
they are filled with the Holy Spirit. This is how they get to
understand each other.
They are not made into a uniformed mass. The differences are
respected and even fostered. And yet there is unity among them, with a
certain focus of attention that is a result of such unity.
We have to reiterate the truth that we need Christ who is
our “way, truth ad life” with God to have a solid, genuine unity of
life and an unwavering focus even in the midst of so many things in
our life.
We just have to learn how to strengthen our relation with
Christ, overcoming our natural awkwardness and difficulties, knowing
how to pray, studying and assimilating the doctrine, availing of the
sacraments, rectifying our intention, developing the virtues,
observing proper priorities, etc.
We need to be more aware of our duty to establish, build up
and strengthen the unity in our life. We only have one life, made up
of many parts, aspects, stages and levels, and subject to all sorts of
conditions, big and small, favorable and unfavorable, etc. The
challenge is how to put all these things together in harmony.
Strengthening that unity of our life insures us that we
would be on the right track toward the goal proper to us, that we
would be effective in what we are doing, and healthy and resistant to
anything that can weaken us or lead us astray.
Everyday we should be conscious that amid the mind-boggling
diversity of conditions and circumstances defining our daily life,
like the pressures and challenges we have to contend with, we are
consistently working out this unity of life.
We have to avoid getting distracted or entangled by things
that, while unavoidable and also important to us, do not comprise our
ultimate end. We have to be wary when we get confused and disoriented,
and succumb to the worldly appeals to be merely practical,
influential, rich, famous, etc.
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