Imagine living your life with a
false identity. That’s what happened to
Francisco Madariaga Quintela.[1] Just over 30 years ago his
mother Sylvia was kidnapped by Argentine security forces. Her husband Abel last saw his pregnant wife
being pushed into a Ford Falcon by army officers dressed as civilians as she
walked to catch a train on January 17, 1977.
Sylvia was placed in one of the
most notorious torture centers near Buenos
Aires —Campo del Mayo.
Surviving prisoners later revealed that the baby was taken away after
birth and Sylvia disappeared in a short time.
The baby was taken by a military intelligence officer and adopted as Alejandro Ramiro Gallo. The adoptive father was eventually put in
prison for murder. When he was older,
Alejandro’s adoptive mother told him the truth about himself.
In the meantime his real father
Abel had joined a group called The
Grandmothers of the Plaza del Mayo—a group formed to help return children
who had disappeared during the late ‘70’s to their parents. One day Alejandro went to the group. After DNA testing a match was found and a
meeting with his father—Abel—was arranged.
Alejandro, after learning his real
name was Francisco Madariaga Quintela, said, “For the first time, I know who I
was. Who I am. . . . Never again will I use this name. . . . To have your
identity is the most beautiful thing there is.”
Maybe you need to know your
identity today. A strong sense of
identity can take you through the toughest tests. It did for Jesus. Just after his baptism where his lineage was
stamped with these words, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well
pleased,” Jesus endured tests in the wilderness. Satan attacked his identity three times with
the phrase, “If you are the Son of God . . .” Jesus knew who he was and he
changed the world so that you can know who you are and have your world changed
by your faith in him.
During a news conference where Abel
Madariaga told his story, we are told “his chest heaved” as he presented his
own son to the world. Like a proud papa,
God has presented his one and only Son to the world. He wants you to believe in him so that he
can, with “chest heaving full of joy,” present you as his child too. When Satan attacks you can stand firm. And when you need it most, you will feel his
hug in a spectacular way and know that you are home.
“To have your identity is the most
beautiful thing there is.”
[1]
Argentine stolen at birth, now 32, learns identity by MICHAEL WARREN, Associated Press Writer Michael Warren, Associated
Press Writer – Tue Feb 23, 7:34 pm ET at http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/lt_argentina_dirty_war_children
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