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November 22, 2009

“In God’s name: don’t despair”

The saints are those who struggle right to the end of their lives, who always get up each time they stumble, each time they fall, and courageously embark on their way once more with humility, love and hope. (The Forge, 186)


To make sure that cowardice does not make you betray the confidence God has placed in you, you must avoid the presumption of naively underestimating the difficulties that you will meet in your Christian life. 

These difficulties shouldn’t surprise us. As a consequence of our fallen nature, we carry within us a principle of opposition, of resistance to grace. It comes from the wounds inflicted by original sin, and is aggravated by our own personal sins. Therefore we have to strive ever upwards, by means of our everyday tasks, which are both divine and human and always lead to the love of God. In this we must be humble and contrite of heart and we must trust in God’s help, while at the same time devoting our best efforts to those tasks as if everything depended on us.

As we fight this battle, which will last until the day we die, we cannot exclude the possibility that enemies both within and without may attack with violent force. And, as if this burden were not enough, you may at times be assailed by the memory of your own past errors, which may have been very many. I tell you now, in God’s name: don’t despair. Should this happen (it need not happen; nor will it usually happen) then turn it into another motive for uniting yourself more closely to Our Lord, for he has chosen you as his child and he will not abandon you. He has allowed that trial to befall you so that you may love him the more and may discover even more clearly his constant protection and
Love.

Take heart, I insist, because Christ, who pardoned us on the Cross, is still offering us his pardon through the Sacrament of Penance. We always ‘have an advocate to plead our cause before the Father: the Just One, Jesus Christ. He, in his own person, is the atonement made for our sins, and not only for ours, but for the sins of the whole world’ [1], so that we may win the Victory. (Friends of God, 214)

[1] 1 John 2:1‑2
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Some thoughts on the article

Speaks for my current situation. Been lamenting about an 'error' which I had made last year and angry with the whole cascade of events leading from it. Thought would be alright but realised it's destructive power when it robs me of my peace - within and with-out. As if not enough, my pride refuses to acknowledge that during this period, God has showered a lot of grace on me. All because my sinful nature refuses to accept the fact that God's friendship is far more worth than anything else on earth.

'What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?' --Matthew 16:26

Still stubborn at this point of time as i am trying to 'correct the error'. However, this time, I thank God for the little more patience as I take longer to act (so that I dont act on impulse and gate crash into hell again). In the midst of the confusion and mind racing game, there is a still small voice asking me to 'listen to him'.

So keeping fingers crossed that He will lead and show the way. As reminded - 'If God wills it, He will provide'.


Hi Hilda... =D..only now I

Hi Hilda...

=D..only now I read the article you've posted.. Its beautiful to understand that through human wekanesses God can completely show His glory. Human (us) in the same time can't just wait and doing nothing for Him to do everything, but we shall by the grace conferred upon us shall do our everything to striive for the greater good in The Lord (as you said many times we will facing tribulations) by always remember that every graces that make us stronger are actually belong to The Father, not ours.. so that we can avoid the sin of pride and being exalted in the gift of humility .. :)

Love in Christ,
Monique