THAT’S what
Christian life is all about. It’s actually
meeting him and following him as best as we can. It’s not
just a
matter of acting on an idea or a theory, no matter how
good and
‘holy-sounding’ an idea and a theory are. It’s engaging with
Christ in
vivo, dealing with him live.
That we can
meet Christ live is no gratuitous, baseless
presumption. Whether we like it or not, believe in it or
not, the fact
is that Christ told his apostles that “I am with you
always, to the
very end of the age.” (Mt 28,20)
He is actually
everywhere, because he is not only man but
also God in the first place. As God he is omnipresent,
not only in a
passive way, but in a most active way. We just have to
learn to adapt
ourselves to this assertion of Christ by exercising our
faith.
It may also be
pointed out that we would find ourselves
most of the time awkward and unprepared to always be with
Christ. Some
of us may even say that having Christ with us always
would undermine
our identity and our privacy, etc.
We should not
worry so much about these apprehensions
because Christ, for his part, will always understand us
no matter how
we are and is all too willing to adapt himself to us.
Let’s not
forget that he gives special attention to the
weak, the sick and the lost. He is very compassionate
with them. For
our sake, he made himself like sin without committing
sin. He has
borne all our sins by dying on the cross. He came not to
condemn but
to save us.
We can say that
he is most lenient with us. But at the
same time, he is also most strict, because he himself
said that if we
want to follow him, we have to deny ourselves, carry the
cross and
then follow him.
We just have to
do our best to make these two seemingly
contrary attitudes of Christ toward us compatible with
each other.
These contrasts are due to the tension between our nature
and the
supernatural goal we are asked to aim at. They are made
sharper by the
consequences of our sin that produces a tension between
the unnatural
and the supernatural.
If we just try
to be as simple and humble as the apostles
and the other disciples of Christ, we can manage to live
with this
tension without much worry. Christ will always understand
us and will
take the initiative to make things attainable by us.
The important
thing is to have a living encounter with
Christ. This can be done if we exercise our faith to the
fullest,
taking care of its fundamental requirements like studying
the doctrine
of our faith, getting to know the details of Christ’s
life and
redemptive work by habitually reading the gospel,
availing of a
certain plan that would keep our piety alive in all
situations.
The important
thing is to exert the effort and to try our
best, even if our best can always be better and even if
we can
continue to make mistakes along the way. As long as we
continue to
move on, learning how to begin and begin again, as often
as necessary,
then Christ can be alive in us and we can manage to
follow him.
In the end, we
can hope that where he is, we can also be,
as he himself promised and assured us.
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