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“If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny
himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
(Lk 9:23)
Don’t
think that just because you are in the world, you can
take to it like a fish to water.
Don’t
think that simply because the world comes into your
home through certain radio and TV shows, you are entitled
to listen to every broadcast and watch every program.
Don’t
think that just because you walk through the streets
of the world you can look at all the ads and billboards
without coming to any harm, and buy just any publications
from the newsstand or the bookstore.
Don’t
think that just because you are in the world you can
live as you please, the way the world does, and follow
the world’s example of immorality: abortion, divorce,
hatred, violence, theft…
It places you among those who don’t do what the
world tells you to, but rather follow what the voice
of God suggests to you from within.
God
lives in the heart of every human being. If you listen
to him, he will introduce you to a kingdom which is
not of this world, a society where true love, justice,
purity, meekness and evangelical poverty are lived,
where there is self-mastery.
In
recent years many young people have journeyed to India
and the Far East, hoping to find some peace of mind
and discover the secrets of the Eastern spiritual masters,
who, after a long process of self-mortification, frequently
radiate a more genuine kind of love that touches everyone
who meets them.
These
young people’s quest is a very natural reaction
to the uproar in the world, to the noise around us and
within us which leaves no room for silence in which
to hear God’s voice.
The
world is coming at you head-on, like a river in flood,
and you must go against the current.
The
world is like a dense underbrush in which the Christian
must look very carefully where he steps.
And
where should you step? In the footsteps which Christ
himself laid down for you while he was passing through
this world; these footsteps are his words. Today he
repeats to you:
“If
anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself…”
If
you follow Christ, you may be laughed at, misunderstood,
and scorned, or slandered and isolated. You must be
ready to lose face, and to give up the easy-going, socially
accepted way of being a Christian. But there is more:
“If
anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself
and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
Whether
you like it or not, suffering is a part of everyone’s
life, yours as well. Sufferings, great and small, come
our way every day. Do you try to avoid them? Do you
rebel against them? Do you feel like cursing them? Then
you are not a Christian.
A
Christian loves the cross; he or she loves every suffering,
even amidst tears, knowing that suffering has value.
God has innumerable ways by which he could have saved
humankind. When he chose to use suffering, he had a
reason.
But
remember — after he carried the cross and was
crucified, Jesus rose from the dead.
Resurrection
is also your destiny if, instead of despising the sufferings
that come with living a consistent Christian life, and
the other sufferings that each day brings with it, you
accept them with love.
“If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny
himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
And
like Christ whom you have followed, you will be light
and love for the countless numbers of people suffering
in today’s world.
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