Saturday, June 29, 2019

Let’s always be with Christ


WE have to see to it that amid all the hustle and bustle
of our life today, we do not detach ourselves from Christ who in the
end is the pattern of our humanity and the savior of our damaged
humanity. Given today’s rapid developments, we should see to it that
we do not get lost and even confused, that we keep a clear vision of
the real purpose of life, that we have a strong sense of direction.
  
            We have to realize that to be with Christ is the only
thing necessary in life. All the other things in our life simply play
a supporting role. They can be the material or the occasion to give
glory to God, to thank and praise him, to expiate for our sins and
those of everybody else, and to ask for some favor from him.
  
            We have to learn to relate everything to him, the good
things as well as the bad, the successes and the defeats, etc.
Whatever situation we find ourselves in, let us learn how to go
through it with Christ, and never just by ourselves. Yes, everything
in our life can and should be related to God.
  
            To be sure, being with Christ always does not stifle our
humanity. On the contrary, it would enrich our humanity and would lead
it to its ultimate perfection, purifying it and elevating it to the
supernatural order meant for us, since we are supposed to be the image
and likeness of God, and children of his. Our life is not just natural
human life. We are meant to have a supernatural life with God.

            Given our tendency to forget this necessity or to take it
for granted or to be easily carried away by the excitement of our
daily human drama, we really would need to develop the proper skills
to be with Christ always.
  
            This can mean that we learn how to pray, how to live in
God’s presence always, how to see him in everyone and in everything.
We have to learn how to feel always drawn to him both in good times
and in bad.
  
            This definitely will require some training, but the effort
for it would be all worthwhile. In the beginning, we have to go
through some basic and awkward exercises, like learning some vocal
prayers, trying to savor the meaning behind their words, knowing and
appreciating the importance of some acts of piety and sacrifice.
  
            We have to know more about Christ by reading and
meditating on the gospel and other relevant materials like the
catechism. We have to internalize the doctrine of our faith by letting
it affect not only our head, but also our heart and our hands. The
faith has to be translated into life itself, and not just kept in the
level of theory and principle.
  
            It would be good if we know how to sanctify our work by
always offering whatever we are doing, especially the little, ordinary
daily work we do, to God. We have to learn how not to be swallowed up
by them in the sense that they detach us from God rather than lead us
to him. Yes, even as we immerse ourselves in them, let us also know
how to be properly detached from them so as not to be detached from
God.
  
            The sense of direction and the skill of maintaining the
proper continuity during the day amid different and disparate tasks
and activities should also be developed. Indeed, some self-discipline
is needed here since we tend to get lost along the way and would just
end up reacting in a superficial way to things on hand at a given
moment. We often lose the over-all picture of things.
   
            It’s indeed good that we develop what may be called as a
“plan of life” consisting of different acts of piety during the day,
weeks, months and years, so that we can manage to be with Christ amid
the changing circumstances and situations.


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