Compiled by J. Maurus
Live, don't just exist
Life is a journey towards eternity: a day is just a portion of the journey. A wise driver has a good mental picture of the road before he starts a journey. So he takes care to have sufficient petrol, machine oil, good tires, and all that is needed.
What would happen if the driver loses control of the vehicle? He should always be alert to drive the vehicle. But self-direction is much more difficult than directing the car.
We must control our heart, which is somewhat insane, our fantasy, our tongue, eyes, taste, hearing, and touch.
We have to control our entire self, and it has to be done everywhere. Be always at the driver's seat, to have control of self at all times. Just like a driver who, for a moment's distraction, can fall into a pit, so too, we, if we do not watch over ourselves, can fall into mistakes after mistakes.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
Crosses and the Beatitudes
To practice the Gospel's beatitudes: Blessed are the poor, blessed are they who mourn, blessed are they who suffer persecution... is to embrace our crosses: "If anyone whishes to come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." Thus Jesus, our Divine Master, teaches us.
What Strikes Me Most Today
What strikes me most is the line, "We must control our heart, which is somewhat insane, our fantasy, our tongue, eyes, taste, hearing, and touch." Those seem to be a good summary of the sources of near-occasion-of-sin for most of us. Our hearts being somewhat insane reminds me of St. Paul's words: "For the good that I want, I do not do, but I practice the very evil that I do not want" (Romans 7:19).
What strikes you most today?
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