In that parable the guests refused to come, and so the king
asked anybody to join him in the banquet, but some of those who came
were not properly dressed. This only shows that God surely calls all
of us to join him in heaven. We should heed that call properly, ever
ready to face him as he settles accounts with us.
That is why we should see to it that at any given moment we
should be eternity-ready and not just future-ready. We know that we
like to give ourselves adequate preparation for the future in terms of
our human needs for security, health, etc. But we seldom give any due
consideration to the preparation we always need in order to face God
on Judgment Day and to start to live our definitive life with God for
all eternity.
We know that it is among the many important duties of any
serious business enterprise to settle or at least balance the accounts
in a regular fashion. Retail stores, for example, have to monitor
their stocks at the end of the day. Failure in that can mean disaster
for them in a day or two.
In our spiritual lives, it is also important that we settle
accounts with God regularly. In fact, saints and the Church herself
have recommended that we make a daily examination of conscience just
before going to bed.
This is to see if the day went as it should, that is, if
love for God and neighbor is really the motive of all our actions, and
so that we at least can be reconciled with God no matter how the day
went. We should at least say sorry to God, even if we still have to do
things to make up for our mistakes and sins.
This is an important task, because more than just resting
physically, mentally or emotionally, we need to be at peace with God
at the end of the day. God is everything to us. Regardless of our
status at the moment, whether good or bad, moral or immoral, God not
only will tell us what to do but also will give us what we need at
that time.
God is always available, and what he gives us is also what
we actually and ultimately need. What he gives us is at least the
actual grace that we need to be able to act properly. If corresponded
to properly, the actual grace can bring back the state of grace to us.
While present in every good act that we make, this actual
grace is far beyond what any human solution to our human
problems—health, financial, etc.—can give. This grace infuses the
spiritual and supernatural character of our actions.
Again this is something that we have to be more aware of. We
often understand our actions as purely human, if not purely material
or of economic, political, social coverage only. Our human acts have a
spiritual and supernatural character because first of all we are
persons, and then we too are made children of God created in his image
and likeness.
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