Today,
we read St. Luke's Gospel with special attention and interest. A
parable addressed to our hearts. Words of life to reveal our human
and Christian authenticity, which is based upon the meekness of
realizing we are nothing but sinners («O God, be merciful to
me, a sinner»: Lk 18:13), and in God's mercy and
goodness towards us («For whoever makes himself out to be great
will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be raised»:
Lk 18:14).
Today,
more than ever before, we need the authenticity to discover the self
and emphasize the liberating reality of God's plan, in our lives and
in our society. It is our right attitude if we desire the Verity of
our faith to reach with all its strength today's men and women. Three
are the axies that go along with this evangelic authenticity: power
and love and self-control (cf. 2Tim 1:7).
Power,
to be cognizant of God's word and keep it in our lives, no matter the
difficulties. Especially, in our days, we must pay attention to this
point, because in our environment there is plenty of self-deception.
St. Vincent de Lérins warned us: «Right now the
rottenness of a new heresy starts spreading and this time, to justify
itself, it takes over some verses from the Scriptures, which, on top
of everything, are interpreted with falsehood and fraud».
Love,
to be able to look with tender eyes —that is, with God's eyes—
at the person or event we have in front of us. John Paul II
encourages us to «foster a spirituality of communion»,
that —among other things— indicates «above all the
heart's contemplation of the mystery of the Trinity dwelling in us,
and whose light we must also be able to see shining on the face of
the brothers and sisters around».
And,
finally, the self-control, to be able to transmit this Verity
in today's language, really incarnating God's Word in our life: «They
will believe in our deeds more than in any discourse» (St. John
Crysostom).