To be sure, Christ is not trying to be a killjoy here. He
always wants us to be happy and to be at peace, if not always then at
least most of the time. But he is just being realistic, given our
wounded condition that is prone to be easily spoiled by any good thing
we can have in this life.
In fact, in another instance he spells out what is needed if
we want to follow him. And that is that we deny ourselves and carry
the cross. (cfr. Mt 16,24) Of course, as the pattern of our humanity
and the savior of our damaged humanity, he knows perfectly well what
works for us and what does not, what is truly good for us and what is
not.
We have to see to it that we are always aware of this
necessity and requirement in our life if we want to be truly human and
Christian. There is no other way we can attain the perfection and
fullness of our humanity.
If Christ himself had to live by this standard, and if all
the saints, especially Our Lady and St. Joseph, had to live in that
way too, who are we to question the wisdom of this Christ-given
indication?
Even our common sense can readily recognize how necessary
this standard is for us. We know very well that we can easily get
spoiled by any good thing we can enjoy in life—be it in matters of
health, intelligence, talents, power, privileges, praises people give
us, etc. We do not need any prodding or special temptation to fall
into this predicament. Thus, we truly need to be strongly guarded
against these conditions.
Everyday, right at the beginning of the day, we should
already devise some plans and strategies to be able to live by this
indication. We have to be keenly aware of the good things that usually
spoil us, so that we can then take the necessary precautions. We have
to specify the means we need to use to be able to deny ourselves in
some things and to carry the cross.
We may develop the habit of passing unnoticed, especially
when we are doing something that we know can amaze others. We may also
cultivate the habit of choosing the worst part or condition when we
are given a variety of legitimate options in a given issue or
situation.
We should be very generous in terms of fasting and
abstinence, not only in food and drinks, but also in the use of the
Internet, aircon and other perks and privileges that usually come with
our position in the family, work place and society in general. We have
to be especially watchful of our tongue and of our reactions
especially when confronted with issues that can easily lead us to
gossiping, bashing and the like.
We have to actively look for the cross everyday, making it
as some kind of motto that there should be no day without the cross.
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