A signature is a way of confirming something as true or correct. Hence, it has been used by men in formal or non-formal transactions to attest to the veracity of whatever may have been stated.
As human beings we have been groping in a world which up to now challenges man’s capacity to fully understand. It is a world full of mysteries. Man himself is still a great mystery to his own understanding. His origin is still the subject of research, and his destiny is still a matter of faith. There is, however, a universal acknowledgement by all men, regardless of nationality, race or creed, that there must be SOMEONE who has caused the existence of everything in this world. This Someone we commonly call “GOD”.
The reality of God is a given fact, we may say. But how to describe God’s being is beyond human comprehension. We can only attempt to see a glimpse of His personality. Our Christian faith tells us that He is a TRINITY – ONE GOD IN THREE DIVINE PERSONS, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. To God the Father is attributed the Work of Creation, to God the Son the Work of Salvation, and to God the Holy Spirit the Work of Sanctification.
Following the tenets of our Christian Faith, we may attempt to see a glimpse of God’s personality by looking at His Signatures on these various Works which are attributed to Him, namely: Creation, Salvation and Sanctification.
The Work of Creation is evident in the existence of everything in this world. For no being in this world can exist without a power from Someone to create and sustain it in its existence. Without this creative power there would be nothing in this world. Nothing and nobody can boast of existing by his or its own power. This complete dependence on a Creative Power of everything that is existing in this world is a Signature of God as Creator.
The Work of Salvation can be seen in the Process of Canonization thru which the Christian Church assures us that certain persons are now enjoying the Beatific Vision of God in Heaven and thus can be venerated as SAINTS. In other words, they exemplify the Fruits of the Redeeming Power of Christ, Who came into this world, “so that all those who believe in Him shall not perish but have life everlasting”. (John 3:16). Aside from these Canonized Saints, there are innumerable people whose lives are likewise pleasing to God and thus could also be considered as saints. These saints are the Signatures of the Work of Salvation.
The Work of Sanctification is being manifested by many on-going Programs of Renewal in the Christian Church. To mention a few are: The Parish Renewal Experience (PREX), The Life in the Spirit Seminar (LSS), The Marriage Encounter (ME). In these renewal programs we continue to experience and witness the Power of the Holy Spirit in touching the lives of thousands of people who by cooperating with the grace of God were and are being transformed so as to grow in holiness and become more and more pleasing to God. These, indeed, are Signatures of the Work of Sanctification.
God is still a Great Mystery for all of us. Thru these Signatures of God, however, we are continually assured of God’s existence, His infinite Power and unconditional Love. Faith in the Reality of God, however, must be manifested in a Life that is pleasing to God.
By: Salvador "Buddy" Cagurangan
Sep. 6, 2009
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