ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE
One
of nature’s marvel of oneness despite distinctness is the mighty river
Nile. Snaking through nine different countries from Africa to Egypt, the
Blue Nile and the White Nile, each originating from two distinct
sources in different far-flung places, execute what ancient Arabic poets
refer to as the world’s longest kiss somewhere in Khartoum, Sudan. From
there, it flows northward, a natural and long-winding testament to the
power of unity, the beauty of oneness, and the might of forces gathered
as one, through some of the most contested territories on earth, amidst
countries and people who belie the natural God-given witnessing power of
unity there is in all
the world.
We
humans have a lot to learn from Mother Nature. No less than the great
teacher Himself, our Lord Jesus Christ, alludes to the teaching power
that hides in the signs shown us by the natural world. “You know how to
interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky; why do you not know
how to interpret the present time?”
The
river Nile teaches us about the beauty and the power of oneness —
oneness that juts right out of both the nature of water and the nature
of the water course that is this powerful river. It is a lesson learned
by St. Paul, who, in his letter to the Ephesians, makes a plea for the
same unity, “to live in a manner worthy of the call [they] have
received.”
As
one who has traveled quite a bit and seen many other cultures and
peoples at close range, I marvel at the unifying power of the one water
with which all believers all over the world are baptized. The water of
baptism, the same water of oneness signified by the Nile, continue to
unite disparate peoples everywhere. The Lord continues to call nations
and cultures to be part of and “preserve the unity of the spirit through
the bond of peace.” It is a vocation as lovely as it is lofty. And it
is ours to share through the waters of baptism — one for all, all for
one. Fr. Chito
Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTION: What is God asking you to do to help keep the unity in your family, community and the Church?
Father, keep us in Your love that we may remain one with You and with one another. Amen.
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