Have you ever
asked yourself “Who am I?” How can we answer that question? Are we the roles we
serve in our lives, fathers, mothers, employees, bosses, students, teachers,
man or woman? Are we our job title? Are we athletic or out of shape? Are we
talented with words or music? Are we rich or poor? Famous or obscure? Who are you? We wear many hats throughout our
lives, often simultaneously. Others often define us by our roles, but if we
search inside of ourselves, how do we define our own identity? Do you think
about it or do you define yourself by how others see you? Do they truly know
you? Do you know yourself?
Yes, I have
asked many questions to begin your quest for your own identity. However, the
most important question to ask yourself is “Who do I want to be?” What do you
admire more, talents or kindness? What characteristics in others do you admire?
Our roles in life are not who we are, but they are opportunities to become who
we want to be. Our talents aid us in reaching our potential. It is actually our
characteristics and our behaviors, rooted in our values and beliefs that define
us. Now you need a moment to absorb all of this. Think. Who Am I?
Christ defined
which attributes are valued by God in the Beatitudes of Matthew 5. They include
humility, meekness, repentant, merciful, desiring righteousness, pure in heart,
peacemaker, and those who are persecuted for righteousness (in other words,
courageous). Are any of these qualities among those that you admire? Let’s see.
Humility means
that you are not boastful and full of yourself. You always put others first. Meekness
means you are patient, calm and self-controlled. You do not anger easily. Repentant
means that you admit when you are wrong, and you are sorry when you do not act
in love with humility and meekness. Merciful means you quickly forgive those
who have wronged you. You think the best of others and you give them the
benefit of the doubt. If you desire righteousness, you always seek to do what
is right. You have integrity. You are the same inside and outside. You are not
manipulative or deceptive. You do not lie. If you are pure in heart, your
motivation is always love. You truly love all others. Everything you say and do
is motivated by love and a sincere compassion for others. As a peacemaker, you
always seek to avoid unnecessary conflict. You do not instigate pointless
arguments. You seek to reconcile others with yourself and with each other, when
possible. Finally, being willing to be persecuted for your values and beliefs
demonstrates courage and conviction. Your courage and convictions cannot be
compromised.
Do you admire
these qualities in others? Do you aspire to these qualities in yourself? These
are the kinds of qualities that can define us. They are “Who I am.” We can
exhibit these qualities in any role we serve in our lives and in our society.
They are the attributes that make us who we are. They are the attributes required to truly love others. These qualities, or their
opposite characteristics, will define us to others. Our talents can be
dedicated to serving others or ourselves. We do not have to be humble. We can
be self-centered and arrogant. We do not have to be merciful. We can continue
to be angry and bitter toward others. We can lie and cheat when it serves our
purposes. However, is that who you want to be?
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