You worth more than you think (Thursday, Week 8, Year 1, 2021)

What a universe of striking beauty and splendor! There is an ordered cyclical movement of times and seasons. Nature has never presented itself as a confused mixture of things and events. I see order. I see beauty. Creation could not have ended up as such a beautiful piece of art without the tact and intelligence of the Master Artist, God Himself. What we see as beautiful are shadows or faint reflections of God the Uncreated Beauty.

 

To this end, Sirach proclaims that “the work of the Lord is full of His glory” (cf. Sir. 42:15-25). In the created order of things, nothing was made in the image and likeness of God except the human person. If other created things reflect God’s glory, imagine how glorious the human person is since he/she is the only image and likeness of God the Creator!


If we fail to appreciate this fact, we will remain "midgets" of ourselves, will always cower in fear and feel overpowered by certain forces and realities. The worst kind of blindness is spiritual blindness: inability to see that you are more than who you think you are; inability to see and appreciate the beauty around you; inability to see, appreciate and appropriate the glory and power which you carry. Together with Bartimeus the blind beggar, our prayer should be: “Lord, that I may see” (cf. Mk. 10:46-52).


Have a blessed day!



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