THIS was what
was said of St. John the Baptist. (cfr. Lk
1,17) That was why he taught the gospel of repentance and
subjected
himself to some rigorous discipline of praying and
fasting while
staying in the desert. In the end, when Christ appeared
in the place
where St. John was baptizing, he pointed to the people
the very Lamb
of God who would take away the sins of the world. And
some of his
disciples started to follow Christ.
We have to have
the same attitude as St. John the Baptist.
Like him, we too should help in preparing everyone to be
fit for the
coming of the Lord. This definitely will be going to be a
very
challenging task, given the conditions we are having today.
We cannot deny
that there is a lot of ignorance, confusion
and indifference to the things of God these days. The
life of piety
seems to be waning in many parts of our country, let
alone, the whole
world. Many people are hardly praying, and the practice
of devotion
seems to be facing extinction.
Just the same,
we should not forget that regardless of
what may appear to be a deep-seated culture of irreligion
these days,
every man continues in the deepest part of his heart to
yearn for God.
What the Catechism says about this is always relevant:
“The desire for
God is written in the human heart, because
man is created by God and for God; and God never ceases
to draw man to
himself. Only in God will he find the truth and happiness
he never
stops searching for.” (CCC 27)
Yes, God
himself will always draw us to himself in ways
that can be very mysterious. And we, on our part, should
try our best
to discern the directing ways of God. This is where
everyone has to do
his part in preparing himself to see and follow God’s
ways.
Given the
current state of world culture that is now
driven by the marvels of the new technologies and a big
appetite for
information, there definitely is a great need to make
people see that
God is very much in the middle of these developments.
We have to be
wary of imposing specific norms of prudence
that may have worked in the previous generations and eras
but which
are not effective anymore at this time. We have to learn
to adapt
things to the way people are, judiciously blending the
old and the
new, the traditional and the innovative. Let’s take
initiatives and be
unafraid of making some experiments. This will require a
true spirit
of discernment.
We really have
to study and assess things thoroughly
before we can come out with some guidelines to help
today’s young ones
who certainly have different sensibilities and sense of
priorities.
It’s nobody’s
fault that we have differences. They are
there more because God wants it that way and also because
they can
occasion in us a deeper knowledge of things. Let us learn
to handle
this condition in our life, perhaps by being simply
sporty about it.
It cannot be denied that we have to make a lot of
sacrifices in this
regard.
What should be
foremost in our mind is that we are
preparing people fit for the Lord, starting with our own
selves and
then reaching out to others. For this, let’s continue to
use both the
human and the supernatural means.
We have to
spend time with the people, getting to know
them in their concrete conditions and trying to establish
deep
friendship. We have to remember that it is in true
friendship that
important, albeit arduous, things can be talked about
freely.
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