In other words, we should be strong and tough and try our
best not to be scandalized by any evil we encounter in life. Of
course, the only way to do that is to have the very spirit of Christ.
That is to say, to truly identify ourselves with Christ through his
grace to which we have to correspond generously by developing the
appropriate virtues.
We should try our best to be protected from being
scandalized by evil all around us. With all the scandalous things
popping everywhere, we should train ourselves to be strong and focused
enough to do what we are supposed to do instead of being stalled by
them. That is why we should aim at being scandal-proof.
We cannot deny that there are many scandals around that can
rob us of our desire to do constructive things, often nipping it in
the bud. Today’s scandals just do not come from the usual sources from
which we may already have developed a good resistance.
Nowadays, the scandals can come from very unexpected causes,
that is, from people whom we least expect to cause them. These people
are supposed to be above suspicion.
Yet, we always have to remember that anything is possible
under the sun. A saintly-looking person may be a demon in disguise.
But the reverse can also be true. A devilish-looking person is, in
fact, a saint. We should try not to be too surprised by this. In fact,
it can be a healthy attitude to somehow expect this kind of
phenomenon.
We should never forget that the weeds can try to look like
the good seed itself. There’s a lot of pretensions and hypocrisy
around, and the issues of lukewarmness, complacency,
self-righteousness and the need for conversion are hardly acted upon
these days.
Just the same, we need to be hopeful about everything and
just learn to be scandal-proof. To be scandal-proof that is driven by
true love would make us understand why God allows scandals to happen.
These scandals actually have a reason for happening. They are actually
meant to lead us to some good effects, like our purification, our
strengthening in our faith and love, etc. As St. Paul again put it,
they in the end will work out for the good. (cfr. Rom 8,28)
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Thus, instead of responding to evil with evil, hatred with
hatred, we should rather respond to evil with good, hatred with love.
That way we turn things around, rather than plunge into the spiral of
evil and hatred.
We should just live charity all the time. That way, we can
turn evil things into something that is good for all. We should try
our best not to be dominated and scandalized by evil. That’s how true
love is, a love that is a clear sharing of the love that is in God as
shown and lived by Christ himself. It’s a love that is not scandalized
by anything.
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