We need to realize that this virtue is a necessity for us.
There are just so many things to deal with and we have to know their
proper priorities. Not everything has the same value. We may be
involved in all kinds of aspects of life, but there are priorities. We
obviously have to give priority to the spiritual over the material,
the supernatural over the natural, prayer over our work, family over
our social activities, etc.
With all the rapid pace of the developments and the
multiplying number of things grabbing our attention today, we really
need to get hold of a stable foundation, something that offers an
anchor or at least a rudder to maneuver ourselves with some sense of
direction and purpose along the strong and confusing currents that
mark our life today.
That is why we cannot overemphasize the need for the
virtue of order that would give us the proper priorities that should
guide our sense of direction and purpose. We have to concretize that
virtue of order by specifying plans, strategies and structures that
would make things clear to us as to what is most important and
necessary in life, what should come first before anything else.
We have already been warned by Christ that what is most
important is that we be saints, that we be as God wants us to be—his
image and likeness, sharers of his divine life and nature.
It is often said that when one is very orderly and focused
on things, he most likely will fail to consider other things that may
be more important. He becomes a rigid, one-track-minded person.
Of course, there is some truth to that observation,
especially when the persons concerned precisely are too orderly and
too focused that they become compulsively controlling of things and
therefore end up blind to other considerations that may objectively be
more important than what they are handling at the moment.
Sad to say, we have many cases like this nowadays. This
may be due to the increasing complexity and complications of our life
and the growing clutter not only of material things but also and
especially of moral issues and concerns. As a consequence, many people
react in that way as their means to cope with the situation.
But if order and focus are lived properly, they actually
favor flexibility and creativity, and they can lead one to be more
broad-minded, more objective and more able to tackle what is truly
important to us. And the proper way to develop and live order and
focus is to inspire them with love for God and others.
When the sense of order and focus is motivated by love of
God and others, and empowered by God’s grace, then it can be developed
and lived calmly and with greater sensitivity to the objective reality
of things in their proper hierarchy as willed by God who knows
everything and sets the ultimate standard of things.
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