by Blessed James Alberione
Personality
Jesus, Man-God, is the goal to which all holiness aspires. In the saint the Father sees His own Son. The human ego is replaced by the divine ego - a new personality. Thus the saint will be a true person "living and acting of itself" to the degree that he masters his senses, his passions, circumstances, opinions, attractions, his own ideas, the inclinations which make a man a slave. Sometimes one sings the praises of liberty while instead he enslaves himself in a thousand ways. To some extent the saying "we submit to the law in order to be free" can be adapted so as to state "my ego is Jesus." To reach this goal, attained by St. Paul, we must discover and savor the interiority of Jesus Christ.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I like the statements, "my ego is Jesus" and "in the saint the Father sees His own Son." These thoughts give me a much better understanding of what St. Paul meant when he said, "no longer I, but Christ who lives in me." Meditating on who Jesus really is can be the only way to achieve this - I need to work on this more!
What strikes you most today?
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