S e n t i r e C u m E c c l e s i a

"To keep ourselves right in all things, we ought to hold fast to this principle: What seems to me to be white, I will believe to be black if the hierarchical Church thus determines it. For we believe that between Christ our Lord, the Bridegroom, and the Church, His Spouse, there is the one same Spirit who governs and guides us for the salvation of our souls..." - Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius [365]

Friday, August 29, 2008

Sunday Reflections: The Evil within Us

In our Gospel Reading for tomorrow's Liturgy, we will hear Jesus telling His disciples about His immanent passion and death in Jerusalem under the hands of the chief priests and the elders. But since they were all expecting for a triumphant and political messiah, Peter somehow rebuked the Lord and told Him that that will never ever happen. Peter can never imagine his "messiah" to be bloodied, dirtied, jeered at, humiliated, and dead! But Jesus told him that he is not thinking the way God does but the way humans do.

Many times in our lives we are blinded by so many things that we tend to forget the very "basics" of our lives. Our lives are "participations" in the Divine Life of God, hence we should always be in line with God's thoughts. But more often than not, we find it hard to align our selves and wills to God's hence, we sometims wrestle with Him, even rebuke Him, as what Peter did.

Let us ask for the grace to be truly open to the movements of God in us and that we may never be blinded by the evil within us as humans. May we think, act, and ultimately love as Jesus our Lord does. Amen.

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