Christ was born into the world in simplicity. He could have chosen to be a king and born inside a castle laden in gold and expensive linens. He chose a manger instead with poor parents, noble in character though. When he was teaching and preaching the word of God, he once said, “Foxes have holes and birds have nests but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head”. As I travel to different places and see the splendor and beauty of the churches around, I sometimes wonder, “Is this what Jesus wanted when He established His Church? That church people would have to spend a lot of money for what? Is it only to showcase the power of the Church?” I somehow felt guilty with what I was thinking though.
Upon further reflection, I realized that it is not what it seems to be. When I was a child, we used to live in a very small house yet we try our best to keep it clean and orderly. Whenever there are surprise visitors, we tried to arrange it the best way we can though in a rush because we knew that even though it was just small, it would represent what kind of people there are inside the house. When we became older and all my siblings have become professionals, we made an agreement that we will build a house presentable and spacious enough to make our visitors feel comfortable and for us to be proud of our family.
A house is a representation of one’s personality and dignity. The church is the “house of God”. Everything in it is sacred and important in practicing our faith. We all know how significant Christ is in our lives and it is but proper that we build the place where we practice our faith in a stunning manner. But we must not forget that the beauty and splendor of the Church are all but secondary. The more essential thing is how we come face to face with God and how we prepare ourselves to be worthy of Him.
