And this is also what happens in our spiritual life, where
the most complicated process takes place if only to achieve our most
ideal state of life where happiness and the most sublime form of
simplicity reign. We need to struggle and suffer to gain eternal joy.
This happens when we allow Christ to enter into our life.
Though he always comes to us in peace, reassuring us not to be afraid,
he definitely will complicate our life for a number of reasons.
First, he has to fix our sinfulness, our woundedness. We
cannot help but suffer as he shows us how to do it. With him, we have
to take up our cross and go through the process of continuing
self-denial.
There we can and should already expect a lot of sacrifice to
be made that goes all the way to offering our life in death. But let’s
never forget that with him too, we can expect our own resurrection
into life eternal with him.
Second, he has to teach us how to enter into the very life
of God as we are meant to be, we being created in God’s image and
likeness. We have to go beyond our natural self to get elevated to the
supernatural life of God. And this will definitely involve a lot of
effort and sacrifice. In other words, it will be a very complicated
affair for us.
And that is because we would be taught, even commanded, to
love the way Christ has loved us. It is a love that is not purely
human. It is a divine love that goes beyond our usual idea of what
love is.
It is a love that covers everyone and everything. It
involves loving our enemies. It involves not only loving those who are
right in something, but also those who are wrong, or who may even have
offended us. It’s a love that no human power, exercised by its
lonesome, can ever achieve. It’s only possible when it’s a love that
is a sharing of the divine love of Christ.
Again, we complicate our life because we have to adapt
ourselves to the supernatural ways of God, something that is possible
because we also have a spiritual nature that enables us through our
intelligence and to receive the grace of God, and thus enter the
supernatural life of God.
We need to remember that the completion and perfection of
our human nature would always involve hitching it to the divine nature
of Christ who is both God and man and who is the pattern of our
humanity and savior of our damaged humanity.
We are not meant to only have a purely human nature where
the divine nature of God is not involved. We would be incomplete that
way and be headed only to our own perdition, regardless of whether we
may possess excellent natural endowments, like our intelligence and
talents.
We have to be willing to complicate our life to simplify it
and gain our own perfection.
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