CHRISTIAN CHARITY, THE BEST MEDICINE
St.
Maximillian Mary Kolbe is known as a “martyr of charity.” He
volunteered to replace one prisoner chosen to die of starvation. The
prisoner pleaded for his life because he had a wife and children.
Maximillian survived the punishment but was given a lethal injection,
which he willingly received. He is a modern-day saint. He exemplifies the spirit of true Christian charity.
Christian charity is the focus of Jesus’ reconciliation process. It
bears more responsibility on the one who forgives, and gives all the
chances for the sinner. Jesus wants to save everyone. He will leave the
99 to seek the lost one. He will welcome a prodigal son back to the
fold. He will still give leadership to the Apostle who had denied Him
repeatedly. He will welcome and give second chances to a prostitute, a
tax collector, a murderer, a liar and every sinner He knows. Their
salvation is foremost. What counts for Him is their willingness to be
reconciled. Such is Christian charity.
This is how we must understand today’s Gospel. Three opportunities are
available for a reconciliation: first by themselves, second with
another person, and lastly, in a community. Hopefully, the first level
is enough. If not,
everything will be settled by the third level. The goal is to assist
the reconciliation process. The process is beyond proving one person
wrong. The goal is to come to terms. When something goes wrong between
two members of a community, the whole community is affected. Only a
reconciliation of the two will heal them and the community. The
attitude needed? Christian charity!
This virtue is hard to practice. We tend to get even and to justify our
actions. But this attitude will go nowhere. It undermines and ruins the
very foundation of relationships. Jesus knew them. He gave the best
remedy: forgiveness. Jesus showed it when He was nailed on the cross. The very first words
He uttered were words of forgiveness. It was all over His teachings as
well. It is at the heart of the Christian faith. Its foundation?
Christian charity. Fr. Benny Tuazon
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Is there someone in your life that you haven’t forgiven for a
wrong done to you? Why not practice Christian charity now?
I need Your grace, Lord, to forgive. Work in me, Lord, because I cannot do so on my own.
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