Today, Jesus exhorts us
to bear witness of our Christian life through our example, the consistency of
our life and the honesty of our intentions. Our Lord says, when referring to
the masters of the Law and to the Pharisees: «But do not do as they do, for
they do not do what they say» (Mt 23:3). It is a terrible charge!
We all have experience of so much evil and scandal -souls'
disorientation- created by the antiwitness, i.e. bad examples. At the same
time, we all remember the good we have experienced by the good deeds we have
seen along our lives. Let's not forget the popular saying «an image is worth a
thousand words». In short, «today, more than ever before, the Church will be
credible with the testimony of works, rather than by its coherence and internal
logic» (John Paul II).
And, an especially harmful example for Evangelization is
the lack of coherence in life. A third millennium apostle, who feels he is
called to saintliness in the midst of his temporary human affairs, must bear in
mind that «only the relationship between a true statement consequent with
itself and its fulfillment in life, may cause to shine the evidence of faith
longed for by the human heart; only through this door [of coherence] will enter
the Holy Spirit in the world» (Benedict XVI).
Finally, Jesus bewails of those who «do everything in
order to be seen by people» (Mt 23:5). The authenticity of our life as
Christ's apostles requires honesty in our intentions. We must behave, mostly,
for the sake of our love for God and the glory of the Father. As we can read in
the Catechism of the Church, «God created everything for man but man in turn
was created to serve and love God and to offer all Creation back to Him». Here
lies our greatness: to serve God as his sons!