The Language of Love: A Saint’s Unspoken Gift to the World
EMMANUEL REGAÑON GAMANA, MAED GC., LPT
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EMMANUEL REGAÑON GAMANA, MAED GC., LPT
A saint does not seek validation from the love of many but rests securely in the deepest assurance of being loved by God. Their love is not driven by worldly recognition; rather, it flourishes within the sacred bounds of Christian devotion. When a saint loves, their heart moves in harmony with divine grace, yet they are deeply wounded when they witness this love being abused or taken for granted by the world. They stand as unwavering protectors of Christian love, guarding it against distortions that may arise from selfishness, ignorance, or sin.
A saint’s love does not demand to be seen, yet it is felt by those around them in ways beyond words. It radiates silently, shaping lives and transforming hearts. When a saint loves, heaven and earth seem to intertwine in a beautiful commotion—a divine connection that transcends human understanding. They find joy in the simplicity of daily life, appreciating the small, fleeting moments, yet they firmly reject the deceptive allure of evil. Though temptation seeks to corrupt goodness, a saint possesses the strength to reclaim and restore what is lost, healing wounds inflicted by sin.
In solitude, a saint is at peace, dwelling in the loving presence of God. They may not be loved by many, often misunderstood for their quiet nature or unwavering moral stance. Sometimes, they seem tongue-tied in worldly matters, hesitant to engage in frivolous conversations. Yet, when it comes to matters of faith and divinity, their words are profound, flowing with wisdom and compassion. Though their love may appear selective, confined to their personal devotion, in truth, their Christian heart embraces all people. Their acts of love manifest through their deeds, often unseen, but deeply felt—expressed through prayer, sacrifice, and silent service.
A saint does not love for recognition, nor do they seek material rewards for their kindness. Their love is not transactional; it is pure, selfless, and deeply rooted in their connection with God. They give, not because they are obligated, but because love is their very essence. Their love echoes in their guidance to the lost, their generosity to the needy, and their unwavering commitment to truth. Even when they cannot give in tangible ways, their hearts remain burdened with the longing to help, for true love always desires to serve.
Love, for a saint, is not merely an emotion—it is a sacred calling. It is both gentle and fierce, compassionate yet disciplined. And in the grand scheme of existence, their love stands as a testament to the inseparable bond between justice and mercy. For justice without love is cold and rigid, while love without justice lacks true integrity. A saint knows that love is the highest form of justice, and justice, in its purest sense, is simply love fulfilled.