There is a good distraction and a bad one, a healthy
distraction and a sick one that can lead us to our perdition. We have
to be most discerning with the way we handle things nowadays, because
they can either give us good openings and opportunities or lead us to
take sweet poisons.
And the secret is always to be closely united with Christ
with whom we can put ourselves properly guarded. With him we would
know what really comes from God and what comes from something else.
Let’s always remember that evil cannot stand on its own. It
will always need the cover of something good to inject us with its
toxin. We need to be clever, as Christ himself told us, without losing
our innocence. (cfr. Mt 10,16) We should not be naïve. That is why we
have to be most discerning of the spirit behind each thing that we
handle and each event that can take place in our life. There is a good
spirit and a bad one.
When we are with Christ, we would always be prudent in the
use of things in general. There is always an element of detachment and
of keeping distance even as we immerse ourselves in the things of the
world. This detachment is for us to see if we are doing things
according to God’s will and not being swallowed by the dynamics of
worldly forces that can be very engaging and irresistible.
For us to be prudent, it is indeed advisable that we pause
from time to time to check on how we are taking things in general, on
how things are developing and on how our intentions are. We know quite
well that things can change in the process. What may be good at the
beginning can start to stray somewhere along the way.
Indeed, we may start by looking for God in the things that
we do, giving him glory and conforming ourselves to his will and ways.
But along the way, we can start giving in to our own desires, our own
will and ways. From loving God, we can easily slide to loving self. We
are very notorious in this tendency.
That’s why we really need to pause and check ourselves
often. We have to see to it that we manage to keep our proper
spiritual and supernatural bearing. In other words, we have to realize
that whatever we do, whatever the situation is, we somehow would still
be in contact with God. Somehow everything should be a form of prayer.
For this to take place, we certainly need a kind of plan or
program to keep our spiritual life alive and vibrant even as we go
through the drudgery of the routine things or the excitement of new
and challenging things.
But we need to discipline ourselves to follow that plan,
knowing that no matter how good that plan is, if we fail to deny
ourselves and carry the cross, as Christ himself told us, (cfr. Mt
16,24) we cannot keep our proper spiritual and supernatural bearing,
and thus become prone to a distraction that can lead us to our
destruction!
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