“Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is
right in the eyes of everyone. If it is possible, as far as it depends
on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear
friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: ‘It is
mine to avenge; I will repay,’ says the Lord. On the contrary: “If
your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something
to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.”
(Rom 12,17-20)
We have to try our best to erase whatever disbelief, doubt
or skepticism we can have as we consider this teaching, since most
likely, our first and spontaneous reaction to it would precisely be
those conditions. We can ask, even if done only interiorly, “Is Christ
really serious about this? Can this thing that Christ and St. Paul are
telling us, possible, doable?”
When these reactions come to us, it is time to remind
ourselves that we just have to follow our faith that definitely
contains a lot of mysteries and things supernatural that we are not
expected to understand fully. Like Our Lady and all the saints, we
should just believe and do what we are told because it is Christ who
said so, and because it is the Church that teaches us so.
That’s what faith is all about. By believing first, then we
can start to understand things that are hard to explain or articulate
in human terms. As they say, that’s how the ball bounces. We should
not waste time trying to understand everything at once or at the
beginning. Let’s be game enough to go through some kind of adventure
that, no matter how the outcome would be, we know that God is in
control of everything.
In the meantime, guided by our faith, let’s begin to develop
the appropriate attitudes, practices, habits and virtues. We have to
learn the intricacies of charity, like being patient, magnanimous,
compassionate and understanding, merciful, always friendly with
everyone even if not everyone is friendly with us. We should be
willing to suffer for the others and to bear their burdens.
We have to see to it that our thoughts, desires and
intentions, our words and deeds are always animated by charity. There
should no negative elements in them, even if we notice the defects,
mistakes and sins of the others, and even if they have wronged us.
We have to have a good grip on our emotions, able to
dominate and properly orient our biases, preferences and other
idiosyncracies that constitute our differences and even conflicts with
others. We have to learn to focus more on what we have in common
rather than what divides us. We have to learn how to dialogue with
everyone.
We can always do all these things because of our spiritual
nature and also because of God’s grace, in the first place. By living
by this Christian teaching when faced with evil and wrongdoings others
may do on us, we become more and more like Christ. And that in the end
is what truly matters in our life!
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