The journey of faith can
often feel like an arduous pilgrimage through a vast and at times, an
unforgiving landscape. The world is riddled with challenges, temptations, and
countless voices that seek to drown out the voice of Truth of the Gospel. It's
in these moments that the words of St. Paul to the Romans shine like a beacon,
guiding us back to the essence of our Christian calling.
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes…” (Romans 1:16)
Through Christ, We Have
Received the Grace to Be Apostles
We are called to be
follow Christ thanks to our baptism. Every Christian's calling is rooted in the
transformative grace received through Jesus Christ. This isn't a grace that
merely assures our personal salvation; it's a grace that empowers, equips, and
sends us out as ambassadors of Christ. We are made apostles, not by our merits,
but by the unending mercy of God. An apostle is someone sent on a mission – and
our mission, handed down by Christ Himself, is to spread the Good News to every
corner of the earth.
But how do we embrace
this apostolic identity amidst the challenges of our earthly pilgrimage?
We must remind ourselves
that the strength to proclaim the Gospel doesn't come from ourselves but from
the very grace we've received. Just as St. Paul wasn't ashamed of the Gospel,
we too should wear our faith like a badge of honor, a testament to the
life-changing power of God's love. As apostles, our lives become living
testimonies of God's redemptive work, speaking louder than any words can.
To Bring About the
Obedience of Faith for the Sake of Christ's Name
St. Paul continues, “...to
bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the
nations...” (Romans 1:5)
Faith is not just a
passive belief; it's an active obedience. It's a commitment to align our lives,
our actions, and our choices with the teachings and the heart of Christ. When
we talk about the “obedience of faith,” we are talking about a life that is in
full submission to the will of God.
And why? “For the sake of
his name.”
The name of Jesus holds
power. It's a name that heals, saves, and transforms. Our lives, as Christians,
are meant to uphold and magnify this name. Every act of kindness, every word of
encouragement, every stand for justice, and every outreach of love should point
back to Him. In our pilgrimage, we are both recipients and bearers of God's
grace. Through our obedience, we not only draw closer to Him but also invite
others to experience the same life-giving relationship.
As we meditate on these
words of St. Paul, let's remember our dual role in this earthly pilgrimage: as
recipients of God's unfathomable grace and as apostles tasked with sharing this
grace with others. Let's pray for the courage to live out our faith with genuine
obedience, ensuring that every step we take today glorifies the name of Jesus.
Lord, grant us the
strength to walk boldly as your apostles, to live a life of active faith, and
to always point others to the saving power of Your name. Amen.