IT’S definitely
a lifelong affair. We can never say we
already enjoy integrity in this life, because in the next
breath we
would already know that we have to struggle to keep at
least some
semblance of it.
Such is our
condition here in this life. The best that we
can say is that it is a dynamic thing, and that we can
only have it in
a very tentative way. We have to keep fighting for it.
Integrity is
all about a sense of completeness and
wholeness as well as order, harmony, consistency,
honesty, etc. All of
these we would enjoy if our first parents did not fall
into sin. This
was how God created us in the beginning. But since we
lost that state
of original justice, we would have to work it out with
God’s help, of
course.
That is why we
have to understand that any pursuit of this
ideal of integrity has to start and end with God. Any
understanding of
integrity outside of this would already be compromised
right from the
start. Being our Creator in whose image and likeness we
have been
created, God is the ultimate foundation, source and goal
of our
integrity.
Thus, we cannot
overemphasize the need for God and the
ways we can be with God in order to have some kind of
integrity in our
life. Especially in the area of the senses and emotions,
we have to
learn how to discipline them and submit them to the
dictates of reason
that in turn should be submitted to the impulses of our
Christian
faith, hope and charity.
St. Paul
already vividly described to us the serious
predicament we are in regarding this. “I do not do the
good I want,”
he said, “but the evil I do not want is what I do…I see
in my members
another law at war with the law of my mind and making me
captive to
the law of sin which dwells in my members.” (Rom 7,19.23)
He followed
this dark assessment with the following words:
“Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this
body of death?”
Then he gave his own answer: “Thanks be to God through
Jesus Christ
our Lord!” (Rom 7,24-25)
We need to
educate our feelings and emotions to discern
the ultimate object and purpose of our life, who is God.
They should
not be allowed to be simply led by the impulses of our
hormones,
instincts and the many unclear trends and conditionings
in the
environment.
Our feelings
and emotions have to be guided by our higher
faculties of intelligence and will that in turn should
also be guided
by faith, hope and charity. They have to be trained to
see God in
everything, and to be happy and even excited with Him.
Otherwise, they
would just be stranded and entangled with
the material qualities of things or with the different
worldly
conditionings we have. In this way, we become insensitive
to anything
spiritual, much less, supernatural realities.
Integrity is
when our feelings and emotions learn to find,
love and serve God in any situation we may be in.
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