For this, we have to be very clear about the ultimate goal
of our life, the real purpose of our life here on earth. We should not
just be relying on some philosophy or ideology that can only give us
some intellectual or political sense of destiny, and much less on some
human sciences and arts that only give us some temporal goals.
Our Christian faith tells us that our life here is only like
a pilgrimage, or a temporary sojourn, where we are both being trained
and tested by God to see if what God wants us to be is also what we
want ourselves to be. Our Christian faith tells us that we mainly have
a spiritual goal and ultimately a supernatural destiny. We are meant
to live in eternity, and not just in time.
As the Letter to the Hebrews would put it very clearly,
“Here we do not have a permanent city, but we are looking for the city
that is to come.” (13,14) This is a truth of our faith that should
always be with us, so that we would know what to do with our life here
on earth in order to reach our ultimate and supernatural, eternal home
with God in heaven.
We have to be wary of our strong tendency to be easily
swallowed up and trapped in our temporal and earthly conditions. This
is where we have to be most guarded against, because we tend to merely
follow our natural laws which, if not guided by our Christian faith,
has nowhere to go but fall to the level of the irrational animals that
are guided only by blind instincts, blinding emotions and passions,
and unstable, shifting moods.
We may be rational animals, but if our rationality is not
inspired by the spirit of God, it will just be spinning around in any
which way, giving us some moments of excitement and adventure, of
endless discoveries, that eventually would not find its proper home.
Let’s remember that our rationality that is activated by our
intelligence and will just did not come about spontaneously. It is a
creation of God and is made a participation of God’s intelligence and
will. Our rationality has to be properly inspired by God’s will.
That is why Christ has always been telling us that we have
to be united to him as he is united to the Father, that we have to
follow God’s commandments. We have to reflect this condition in our
daily activities and, in fact, in our whole lifestyle.
We should have some kind of a game plan in life that would
keep us always with God, referring everything to him and doing
everything with him. We should avoid doing things merely on our own,
depending solely on our human powers.
Might be good to ask someone trustworthy as to how to make
such a game plan for our life.
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