This was the reaction of Christ when a centurion who asked
for a cure of his sick servant told him not to bother to go to his
house. It was enough for him to say the word, and he believed that his
servant would be cured. (cfr. Lk 7,1-10)
The centurion explained that he himself has authority over
his men, and whatever he told them, his word would always be followed.
He applied this understanding of the power of authority, based on his
faith in Christ, to his request to Christ for the cure of his servant.
This gospel episode clearly reminds us that we truly have to
take care of our faith, because if that faith is strong and vibrant,
nothing would be impossible, as Christ himself has assured us.
We need to understand that as the very beginning of our life
with God, our life in the Spirit which is a supernatural life more
than just a natural life, our Christian faith has to be taken care of,
nourished and developed to full maturity.
We need to be more aware of this duty and develop the
appropriate attitude and skill to carry out this responsibility
effectively. We have to go beyond mere good intentions or being merely
theoretical in order to be truly practical and vitally engaged with
this obligation.
Faith is a tremendous gift from God who starts to share with
us what he has, what he knows about himself and about ourselves. It
gives us the global picture of reality, covering both the temporal and
the eternal, the material and the spiritual, the natural and
supernatural dimensions of our life.
It is what gives permanent value to our passing concerns,
the ultimate, constant and unifying standard to all the variables of
our life. The perishable things of life can attain an imperishable
quality when infused with faith. What is merely earthly and mundane
can have a sanctifying effect when done with faith.
By its very dynamics, it fuels our hope and prepares us for
a life of charity which is how our life ought to be. It is also
nourished and is the effect of charity, indicating to us that faith is
organically united to charity, the very essence of God in whose image
and likeness we are.
It is faith that lets us enter into the spiritual and
supernatural world. It brings us to share in God’s wisdom and power.
Remember those stirring words of Christ: “If you have faith as a grain
of mustard seed, you shall say to this mountain, Remove from there,
and it shall remove, and nothing shall be impossible to you.” ((Mt
17,20)
Without faith, in spite of our keenest intelligence, we will
miss much of the more important aspects of our life as we would only
be restricted to the here and now, the material and the temporal.
Especially in our special needs and persistent human
miseries, we need to follow the example of the centurion, and the many
men and women, the blind, the lame, the deaf, the sick, etc., who did
all to get close to Christ and to beg. Some even had to climb to the
roof and cut a portion there to be able to be near Christ.
Let’s take care of our Christian faith! It’s on its wings
that we can soar to heaven.
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