WE have to
understand the proper relationship between war
and peace. Christ himself who is the prince of peace
recommended a
kind of warfare that we have to undertake all the time.
This can be
gleaned from the following words of his:
“Do not think
that I have come to bring peace upon the
earth. I have come to bring not peace but the
sword…Whoever loves
father or mother more than me is not worthy of me…” (Mt
10,34 ff)
In another part
of the gospel, he also said: “From the
days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven
suffers
violence, and the violent bear it away.” (Mt 11,12)
sense does not mean to be destructive but rather
constructive, driven
by love and the desire to be united with God and with the
others in a
way proper to us as children of God and brothers and
sisters among
ourselves.
Our life here
on earth cannot but be in some form of
struggle. Aside from our innate urge to grow and develop
that requires
some effort, we also have to contend with enemies whose
sole intent is
precisely to bring us down, to divert us from our proper
path toward
holiness.
We are not
simply ranged against natural difficulties,
challenges and trials in life, but rather with very
powerful and
subtle nemeses. The natural enemies alone are already
formidable.
But we still
have enemies tougher than these. As St. Paul
said, “Our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but
against
principalities and power, against the rulers of the world
of darkness,
against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.”
(Eph 6,12)
Truth is many
people—in fact, I would say all of us one
way or another—are looking for effective ways to develop
our spiritual
life and to be skillful in the unavoidable spiritual
warfare in this
life.
spiritual can be sharp and intense if hidden, want to
know, for
example, how to pray, or how to keep it going amid the
many concerns
in life. Getting engaged with God all throughout the day
eludes them.
They actually
want to know how to grow in the virtues but
do not have ample support to pursue the goals. For
example, to remain
chaste, if the interest still flickers, remains an
impossible dream.
sacrifices in this life, but they get stalled if not
hostaged by
worldly distractions. Many want to get out of their
self-absorption,
but no one helps them, giving them ideas or simply
encouraging them.
that is proper to us. We have to do a lot of personal
apostolate based
on friendship and confidence. We should teach our friends
in personal
direction and confidential chats how to wage this
spiritual struggle
in the concrete environment they are in.
One clear
principle to follow here is to motivate them to
truly fall in love with God and with everybody else. That
love has
creative ways of waging war against the enemies of God
and of our
soul.
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