by Blessed James Alberione
The Compass Points of Life
There are children who are a hundred years old, whose mental development has remained stationary at the fourteen to eighteen age level, while their body has grown and they have made progress in their studies. They are still hypocritical and fearful of what people may say of them. their manner of thinking and reasoning is childish. They never mature; although they reach adulthood, they are always unripe fruit. They are incapable of taking responsibility and are slaves of the opinions of others. They have no clear, guiding principles, but are rather like ships on the high seas without compass or rudder, at the mercy of the waves, or like airplanes without pilots. They have not found the compass points of life. Nor are experiences of any value to them. At the age of twenty-two or twenty-four, they still do not know what they will do and what they want in life. And you begin to wonder whether you are really dealing with a person who should have had the use of reason three times over and have reached adulthood.
What Strikes Me Most Today
The image of the ship being lost scares me, but how much scarier is loss of eternal life? The thought of that terrifies me! Thank God we have Jesus!
What strikes you most today?
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