by Blessed James Alberione
Supplies
What we must consider is whether, day by day, we keep our lamps supplied with oil. If we do, even though we do not know when the heavenly Bridegroom will come, we do know that we are prepared. On the other hand, when one's life has been lukewarm, when one does not live a very fervent life, there is little one can do. But our entire life will be examined. When we go for judgment, God will not examine just the last day, the last hours, the last week. He will examine our whole life!
What Strikes Me Most Today
I hate to focus on details, but today I am a little hung up on "He will examine our whole life!" As I mentioned, I did go to confession this last weekend. I'm hoping what I confessed is erased from the movie of my life. I'm hoping the confessional is like an editor's cutting room floor, and what's been removed is gone forever. If so, I really need to go to reconciliation more often!
What strikes you most today?
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I always find it interesting what some people feel they need to confess, specifically what they feel is a sin.
ReplyDeleteBorrowing your analogy, some people leave most parts in their life movie and are very pleased with it in the end. Others confess often to constantly remove parts from their life movie yet are still never happy with the final product.
Wouldn't it be nice if we knew which parts God really cared about and which parts He would be more dismissive of due to our human nature.
Sure I've sinned and have not been as good as I could have, but overall, I'm a good person. In my mind I'm truly convinced God looks at the big picture and not the details.
Hope this doesn't sound like a cop-out.
Marco