AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE FAITH
AND POSSESS LIFE
One feature of the ordination to the order of deacons is the
imparting of the Book of the Gospels. The ordaining prelate says something like
this: “Read … Believe what you read … Live what you believe.” This indicates
the close connection between faith and life.
This close connection has
been broken by the forces of secularism. Secularism’s stand is that faith, and
most especially Christian faith, has no place in mainstream culture and that it
is actually anti-culture. Everything anti-culture is against the development of
the fullness of all human strivings. Faith is, therefore, an obstacle to human
development, along the lines of premodern superstitious beliefs.
The idea is attractive
alright, were it not for the fact that is based on a faulty understanding of
human nature and its full development. If we human beings were only material
beings, then this position of postmodernity should hold through. But human
persons are not just material bodies who happen to have the capacity to think.
Human beings are as much physical as spiritual beings and, therefore, development
needs to be full, integral — one that caters to man’s material, physical and
spiritual components.
As an educator over the past
36 years, I feel disheartened at times. The postmodern culture has been
worsened considerably by the shallow showbiz culture that reigns supreme over
the minds and hearts of the young in the Philippines. Where entertainment
reigns supreme, the more spiritual side of us takes a bow and hies off to take
the back seat.
We need the likes of St.
Thomas to awaken us to higher realities, the finer nuances of life as desired
by God, not just a material, bodily existence, but life in its fullness. No
less than the letter-writer to the Hebrews encourages us today: “We are not
among those who draw back and perish, but among those who have faith and will
possess life.” Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTION: “Read... Believe... Live what you believe...”
Is this true in how you follow the Lord?
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