With these words, Christ is telling us to have the proper
priorities in our life. Nothing should have greater importance than
our having an intimate relation with God. Everything else should be
made only as a means, occasion or motive to pursue and keep that
relation with God.
We should assume the same attitude of St. Paul who also
said: “I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of
knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of
all things, and count them as refuse, in order that I may gain
Christ…” (Phil 3,8)
How important therefore that we realize that our first
priority should be God and our relationship with him which should be
sustained with the constant effort to know, love and serve him! We
should be ready to throw away everything else that can stand in the
way.
We need God first of all, and, in fact, all the time. He is
our most important objective need, much more and infinitely more than
we need air, food, rest, pleasures, etc. For without God, we are
nothing. But with him, we can have everything. That is why, St. Teresa
Avila boldly said: “He who has God lacks nothing. God alone is
sufficient.”
We need to learn how to find God in everything we do or we
see, handle or get involved in. In this, we have to be pro-active. We
should not wait for some inspiration to come or some so-called
favorable or conducive circumstances to take place. We have to
actively look for him or create the occasion. We can always do this,
because God himself empowers us to do so.
For this to happen, everyday we have to strongly set our
mind to find, love and serve God. We may have to spend time meditating
on this most important and objective need of ours, if only to know how
to uphold this basic need amid the many other needs and likes that can
undermine it.
It’s always recommendable that we try our best to carry a
running conversation with God, even sharing with him our thoughts and
feelings at the moment. We should avoid thinking, judging, speaking,
doing things solely on our own. Everything has to be done with God.
That is the proper condition for us in this life.
For this purpose, we have to understand that we should be
willing to leave everything behind for the sake of God who will
provide us with everything, including those things that we cannot
anymore provide for ourselves.
In this regard, Christ was very clear. To the rich young man
who wanted to be perfect, Christ told him in no unclear terms, “If you
want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and
you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me.” (Mt 19,21)
Let’s work on having the proper priorities in our life!
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