IN this life,
with all the bad elements we have to contend
with, we really would need to be properly guarded,
protected but also
keeping ourselves always on the go. We should not just be
on the
defense mode all the time. We should also know how to be
on the attack
mode especially in our spiritual and moral life.
Yes, we cannot
deny that in this world, we cannot escape
evil in all its forms. And let’s always remember that in
this world,
good and evil co-exist. We have been warned about this in
that gospel
parable about the wheat and the weeds, the good seed and
the bad seed.
(cfr. Mt 13,24-30)
We should not
forget that the many forms of evil can be
very subtle because it will always need to have the cover
of good
things to inflict their malice. Even the temptations of
the devil will
always be coated with something good and nice.
This confusing
mix of good and evil is usually present in
the world of media and social communication, where the
so-called fake
news can take advantage of certain facts to pursue a
self-interest and
not the common good.
It is also most
present in the world of politics where
politicians can have selfish interests in mind while
promoting
projects that in themselves can produce some good. The
same is true in
the world of business and the use of the new
technologies.
We really would
need to be most discerning about this
phenomenon, learning how to take advantage of what is
good in a
temptation, for example, while knowing also how to avoid
the evil that
accompanies them. Doing so is complying with what Christ
himself told
us: “Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.” (Mt
10,16)
To be simple
and innocent is not equivalent to being naïve
and simplistic, fantasizing that we can live in a world
where
everything will be black and white, or that we can live
in an isolated
world, escaping from the real challenges in this world.
We live in a
real world where the combinations of good and evil can be
infinite.
We just have to
learn how to live with that condition.
That is why to a certain extent we need to be immunized,
allowing the
dirt of evil to come to our system if only for us to
develop the
relevant antibodies in their proper amount so we can
resist the
effects of evil and go on living. We can even take advantage
of the
effects of evil to produce a lot of good.
To be sure,
Christ himself has shown us how to deal with
this condition. He clearly told us about what is good and
evil, what
is right and wrong. And since evil in this world will
always persist,
he taught us how to suffer and die with them so that we
can also
resurrect with him.
And the saints,
following closely the teaching and example
of Christ, precisely got involved in some dirt, in some
form of evil,
suffering them with Christ so they too would resurrect
with Christ.
In other words,
we cannot expect to be squeaky clean in
this life. We have to expect to get dirty in this life.
It’s something
that is unavoidable. But let’s hope that we can manage to
handle that
condition without compromising what is most important in
our life—our
relation of love with God and with others, a love that
was shown to us
perfectly by Christ.
In this regard,
it might be good to review the principles
that govern the so-called material, not formal,
cooperation in evil.
We have to be good in this so that we would know how to
live with evil
in this world while advancing in our journey towards God,
towards
heaven.
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