Charity is a transformational force, a liberating word and
indeed the most powerful and most influential word. Through charity we are
liberated from the bondage of selfish, tribalism and self-centered stagnation. Charity
is the only channel through which we demonstrate our power of giving. It is the
only force that can bring about the long expected transformations in our
society. Through charity we are not just influencing the lives of others we are
also becoming influential in the midst of others. Our strength lies in giving
whereas our weakness lies in greed and grabbing.
St. James describes charity as the essence of pure religion.
According to him, "Religion that is pure and undefiled before God is this:
to care for orphans and widows in their distress..." (James 1:27). Charity
is therefore the only way to ascertain whether one's religion is authentic or
not. Pope Francis describes charity as the soul of the Church mission: “Charity
is at the heart of the Church, it is the reason for its action, the soul of its
mission.” Just as human beings cannot exist without a soul, the church cannot
exist without charity.
The Qur'an recommends charity for those who are facing
hardship: "And if someone is in hardship, then let there be postponement
until a time of ease. But if you give from your right as charity, then it is
better for you, if you only knew" (Surah 2:280). Surah 3:92 went as far as
stating that good reward is for those who are willing to spend in the way of
Allah, which is the way of charity: "Never will you attain the good reward
until you spend in the way of Allah from that which you love. And whatever you
spend - indeed, Allah is knowing of it."
Every act of charity must be rewarded - especially by Allah.
Considering the importance and indispensable role of charity
and also in commemoration of the death anniversary of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the woman who spent her life caring
for the poorest of the poor, the UN General Assembly has declared September 5th, the commemoration of the death
anniversary of Mother Teresa, as International Day of Charity. With this
declaration the UN encourages charity donations in order to highlight the
importance of charity.
While commenting on the gospel of Matthew 25:31-40 Mother
Teresa, the woman whose name is identical with Charity, declares, "At the
end of our lives we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received,
how much money we have made or how many great things we have done. We will be
judged by: I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I was naked and you
clothed me. I was homeless and you took me in. Hungry, not only for bread— but
hungry for love. Naked, not only for clothing— but naked of human dignity and
respect. Homeless, not only for want of a home of bricks— but homeless because
of rejection. Only in heaven will we see how much we owe to the poor for
helping us to love God better because of them." For Mother Teresa,
therefore, Charity according to our Lord Jesus Christ is the basis of our final
judgment.
In a nutshell, Charity is the channel through which we
encounter God through our fellow human beings. It is the key that locks the
gate of poverty and opens the gate of prosperity. It is the chain that closes
the gap between the poor and the rich. Above all, It is the force that closes
the gate of hellfire and opens the gate of heaven. With charity your salvation
is guaranteed and it shall be well with you in Jesus name - Amen!
No comments:
Post a Comment