We are somehow reminded of all these truths of our faith in
that gospel episode where Christ somehow described some terrible
things that would happen just before end of the world. (cfr. Lk
21,5-11)
“The days will come when there will not be left a stone upon
another stone that will not be thrown down,” he said. And he added,
“When you hear of wars and insurrections, do not be terrified; for
such things must happen first, but it will not immediately be the
end…Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.
There will be powerful earthquakes, famines, and plagues from place to
place; and awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky.”
So, we are actually amply warned about what to expect as the
end of time approaches. We just have to be ready and prepared for our
definitive eternal life with God in heaven. In a sense, we should
always be eternity-ready, prepared to leave everything behind,
avoiding unnecessary complications due to some undue attachments and
entanglements we can have with the things of this world.
In this regard, we should always realize that of all the
things that we have to take care of, it should be our spiritual life,
our relation with God and with others that should be given precedence
always. We should try to see to it that our spiritual life is vibrant
and healthy, fruitful and productive, seeing to it that it enjoys the
highest level of Christian integrity that we, with God’s grace, can
attain.
We should not be afraid to be aware always of this truth
about death, the end of the world and our duty to reach the goal of
eternal life. That awareness should not be regarded as some kind of
sword of Damocles. Such awareness would actually make us most
realistic about our life here on earth, helping us to be very
discerning of the many things in our life, so we would know what to
think, judge and do, avoiding getting lost in our earthly sojourn.
Especially these days when we are easily carried away by
many distracting elements, we need to remind ourselves quite strongly
that we have to be well focused on what is truly essential in our
life.
We have to remind ourselves that our life here on earth is
actually a testing and training ground for what God, our Father and
Creator, wants us to be, that is, that we be his image and likeness,
adopted children of his, meant to share in his very own life in
eternity.
Everything that we are, we have and we do in this life
should be made as an occasion, material or reason for us to attain
that God-given goal for us. Everything should be related and referred
to him. Simply being on our own and doing things on our own, without
any reference to God, is an anomaly. It would surely end in tragedy
even if we feel we are having a good time in our life.
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