THIS is what we
should do everyday, even if we give it
only a few minutes. That short period of prayer and
meditation will
surely give us the proper tone and color for the day,
whatever may
happen along the way.
This is what
Christ himself did. There are so many
references in the gospel of how Christ would get up early
in the
morning, even way before daybreak, and go to certain
place just to
pray, to talk with the Father.
Christ always
felt the need to touch base with the Father.
In fact, before he launched his public life, he had to
spend forty
days in the desert to pray and fast. And to think that he
is God
himself! It gives us the idea that even in that
Trinitarian nature of
the one God, there is a perpetual knowing and loving
among the three
divine persons, a perpetual praying and relating with
each other.
Being the image
and likeness of God, we too should realize
that we need to touch base with God in the
Trinity—Father, Son and
Holy Spirit. And we should do this daily.
No wonder that
all the saints, whatever their particular
conditions and situations were, were always men and women
of prayer
before they were known for some spectacular feats and
anything else.
It’s
important—in fact, indispensable—that we touch base
with God always because without him we are nothing, even
if we manage
to show ourselves to be something or to have done
something great for
a while.
Touching base
with God will give us the proper and
constant perspective amid the changing circumstances of
our daily
life. It will remind us of who we really are, where we
came from and
where we are supposed to go. It will enlighten us about
the proper
attitude we ought to have toward our daily work,
concerns, projects,
duties, etc.
We have to do
everything to overcome whatever obstacle
there may be in fulfilling this most basic daily duty. We
have to stir
up our faith. We have to fight against our laziness, both
physical and
mental. We need to find time and in fact give priority to
it. That’s
because nowadays, there are just so many things that are
so alluring
as to grab us away from this duty.
Touching base
with God will put us in the best condition
to face the day, whatever way it will turn out. It will
prepare us to
react properly both in good times and bad. It will
reassure us that
God is in control of everything, and gives us all the
appropriate
means to handle whatever predicament we may be in.
Touching base
with God will also remind us that our life
here on earth is a pilgrimage to our definitive homeland.
We do not
have our definitive home here on earth (cfr. Heb 13,14)
Everything
that we do should be a step forward to that homeland.
Touching base
with God will also remind us that we are
actually co-creators with God and co-redeemers with
Christ of our own
selves. It will sharpen our sense of duty and priority
amid the many
competing values and tasks we have to choose along the
way.
To touch base
with God is actually not difficult to do.
All that is needed is the right disposition of faith,
hope and charity
with their corresponding ‘requirements.’ In the practical
level, all
that is needed is just a few minutes, usually in the
early part of the
day, and an appropriate place that is conducive to prayer
and
meditation.
Let us
encourage everyone to develop the habit of touching
base with God everyday. We need to have catechesis on
this, and
practical lessons and even classes to put this practice
in place in
the life of everyone, especially the young ones.
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