Compiled by J. Maurus
Be attracted by the Lord
The desire for a hidden life is good, but it need not be pursued with a hermitical solitude. It can be achieved keeping the mind, will and heart always united with the Lord, even in the midst of our duties of office.
Let yourself be attracted by the Lord: There is no force more powerful than the Lord to attract our hearts to Him. If we don't have other attachments, the soul goes directly to the embrace of God. Let us break our attachments.
Let us live in the Lord with simplicity; and let us walk all the more towards the divine union till the soul desires and rests in nothing else other than God.
What Strikes Me Most Today
"Let us break our attachments." I am certainly guilty of having attachments. When I am honest with myself, I can see how these pull me from God. The internet is a great example - the internet certainly can provide incredible communication with people who can help us along in our faith journey - but it's also tempting to read sensational stories, play games, watch videos (some good/some bad), and in my case --> overall waste time I could be spending with my wife and children or reading something better than the latest paternity claims of Michael Jackson's children. Because there are times I choose to surf the internet (and I am very good at the excuses of how stressful life is, and this is a better way to relax than doing drugs or having an affair), but as Blessed Alberione says, if I didn't have these attachments, I would look directly to God a lot more often than I do.
The bottom line: After an hour of surfing the net, I feel a little guilty and restless.
After an hour of Eucharistic Adoration, I feel peace and joy.
What Strikes You Most Today?
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