Thursday, February 9 : Saint Augustine
Brethren, the apostles are lamps enabling us to wait for the coming of Christ’s day. Our Lord tells them: “You are the light of the world.” And since they cannot believe themselves to be a light like that of which it is said: “He was the true light who enlightens everyone” (Jn 1,9), he at once teaches them what that true light is. Having declared to them: “You are the light of the world”, he continues: “No one lights a lamp to put it under a bushel basket.” I have called you lights, he says, but I must clarify: you are only lamps. So don’t give in to the stirrings of pride if you don’t want to see this wick burning out. I’m not putting you under the bushel basket but on the lampstand to cast light over everything with your rays. What sort of candlestick is this that bears such a light? I will teach you. Be lamps yourselves and you will have a place on this lampstand. Christ’s cross is one great lampstand. Whoever wants to shine out should not be ashamed of this wooden candlestick. Listen to me and you will get the point: the candlestick is the cross of Christ… “So will your light shines before others so that they may see your good works and glorify” Glorify whom? Not yourself since to seek your own glory is to want to be extinguished! “Glorify your heavenly Father.” Yes, that they may glorify him, your heavenly Father when they see your good works… Listen to the apostle Paul: “May I never glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world” (Gal 6,14).
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