As professed disciples of Christ, we are also stewards of our personal and communal vocations. When we declare Christ as our king and savior, we also promise to exist as His earthly body. The universal Church depends upon its individual earthly members for evangelization and support, and as stewards of Catholicism, we must respond to this call with living faith and heartfelt stewardship. We must employ our lives in Christ’s service, allowing Him to vocationally use us to our fullest potential. God designed us with specific talents in mind; by closely communicating with Jesus, His son, we can put our talents to proper use. As stated in John’s Gospel, when we give our lives to Christ, He promises to ignite them accordingly: “I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” (Jn 10:10)
True life demands sacrifices; crucial developmental catalysts that urge us onward and upward toward Christ. When we embark upon a life-path of stewardship, giving our time, talent, and treasure in the service of God and His Church, we are effectively allowing Jesus to guide us along life’s slippery slopes with the steady hand of a practiced master. Christ explains this concept in the ninth chapter of Luke’s Gospel: “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.” (Lk 9:23-24) Only after completely giving our lives over to Christ, will we experience the true majesty of life – the life each of us is destined to live.
October is Right to Life month. An important season for all Catholics, we are urged throughout the month to outwardly promote all stages of life, and to stand up in its defense. Considering the popularity death has garnered within our society – whether we focus upon abortion, embryonic stem cell research, capital punishment, or euthanasia – an understanding and respect for life must be reinstated into our culture and lives. We must harbor a true, personal love for life first, within our very souls, before launching a widespread campaign. In other words, we must live our own lives to the fullest, through Christ, in the service and promotion of His Church. We must become stewards of faith, in order to truly live as Christ planned. We must give our time, talents, and treasure – all gifts God has given us through life – before we can really claim to be alive.
Let us combat death this month through personal conversion. By dying in Christ, we are destined to live in His glory, the ultimate expression of life. Let us become the disciples we claim to be, by adopting the essence of stewardship and melding it into our very souls.