COMING TO THE WORLD AS LIGHT
Many
years ago, we were introduced to the confusing concepts of the “Jesus
of history” and the “Christ of faith.” In my simplistic mind then, I
could not tell the difference between the two.
There is, of course, no distinction. Christ Jesus is one and the same
person — the Lord of history, the object of our collective and personal
faith, the second Person of the Blessed Trinity. This is the truth as
far as He is concerned. But as far as we humans are concerned, there may
indeed be an important distinction. We could know all there is to know
factually, theologically and academically about Jesus the Christ, but we
all know that knowing about someone is not exactly the same as knowing
someone.
There was one author and teacher whom I idolized many years ago. I read
most of his books before I became his student. I knew all about him and
what he wrote, and what I read from his books edified me to the hilt.
But things changed when he became my teacher. The warmth that I felt in
his writings was nowhere near the reality that I experienced of the
dismissive and impatient man that he really was from up close and
personal.
In retrospect, there are good teachers and there are good mentors and
guides. Good teachers are meant to be heard and adulated. But mentors
and guides are meant to be listened to and emulated. Teachers give
enlightenment. Mentors come into your life as light. They offer you
brilliance that stays with you forever.
Writer E. Stanley Jones says, “The early disciples had little ritual
but a mighty realization. They went out, not remembering Christ but
experiencing Him.”
We Christians don’t just remember Christ. No, for Christ cannot be done
full justice to solely in the remembering, but in the experiencing. He
came not just as brightness to be seen, but as light to be experienced! Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Who are your mentors? Do they give you brightness that stays with you even when you’re not with them?
Lord
Jesus, thank You for sending me my mentors in life. Bless them with
wisdom that they may be able to guide and lead more people to live as
You want them to.
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