IS IT A NO OR YES FOR YOU?
I
can’t remember who said it but I cannot forget what was said. The line
goes, “In the beginning was the word, and the word was ‘No!’” I laughed
when I first read it. If you did not after reading this, that means you
did not get the message. More so, that means you are not familiar with
your Scripture. Any Bible-reading Christian will easily recognize that
this was a parody of the prologue of St. John where we read: “In the
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”
(John 1:1).
Sadly, that is how the world (and some Christians even) perceive
Catholic Christianity — a religion of don’ts. In a way it’s
understandable. Look at the Ten Commandments, it’s a list of “Thou shall nots.” Look at the
First Reading today from the book of Leviticus. The whole tenor of the
reading is prohibition, restriction and thou shall not. I actually
counted 10 “not,” not counting the “nor” which is almost the same as “not.”
While I believe the perception is not without basis, it is not
unavoidable. It all depends on what we focus on, more like the
“half-filled, half-empty” perception question. You see, in every no is a
hidden yes. If you said no to going left, that means you said yes to
going right.
The no that we find in the commandment must not be seen in isolation.
The same principle applies. We are reminded to say no so that we can
freely say yes to a higher value.
So when the book of Leviticus reminds us to say no to lying, it is
actually a yes to the value of sincerity. A no to hatred is a yes to
love, a no to sin is a yes to holiness. The same goes for the rest of
the admonitions.
How positive and liberating it will be when we see the rules of faith
this way. We are prevented from doing something so that we may be free
for something better. Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Do you easily react to a prohibition? How do you see and
live your life of faith — in resentment or in joy?
Grant
me, Lord, the courage to say no to things that would not lead me to
You, and to say yes to those that will bring me closer to You.
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