
by Blessed James Alberione
Work As Adoration
In performing our various daily labors, let us have these intentions: To render the homage of adoration, by placing all our being at God's service, for we were created to serve Him. To work in this spirit is adoration. Thus, in this service we fulfill the precept "in the sweat of your brow shall you eat bread," as Jesus Christ did. To unite ourselves to Jesus Christ the Worker, with the intention that our work should be - as His was - redemptive for all living men and for all the suffering souls in purgatory.
What Strikes Me Most Today
Today was the perfect day for this one - it's after 11 pm, I'm on call, and I still have several patients to see tonight, and will likely get more patients before morning comes and I have to start another full day of scheduled patients. I have a very bad habit of feeling sorry for myself when I have to work all night, but that is the profession I chose, and people can't plan when they are going to get sick. So I like the last suggestion, "to unite ourselves to Jesus Christ the Worker, with the intention that our work should be - as His was - redemptive for all living men and for all the suffering souls in purgatory." It'll help me get through tonight, and hopefully I'll remember it next time I'm having a busy night and tempted to feel sorry for myself.
By the way, the picture is one of my favorites of Jesus, the Divine Physician, supporting the surgeon and guiding his hand.
What strikes you most today?
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