by Blessed James Alberione
Christ Heals the Whole Man
Man has been deeply stricken by original sin; but the Divine Master does not destroy what God made good. Rather, He heals the wounds: "The bruised reed he shall not break, and smoking flax he shall not quench" (Is 42:3). In man there are three concupiscences which make him deviate from the way to heaven. Jesus taught, and in the crib He gave us the example of how to rule and supernaturalize the passions of pride, of covetousness and of sensuality.
What Strikes Me Most Today
"in the crib He gave us the example of how to rule and supernaturalize the passions of pride, of covetousness and of sensuality." I never thought of it that way before. Jesus could have been rightfully proud (He is God after all) - instead He humbled Himself unbelievably small and weak. He could have been covetous - but He was content in His poverty. He could have had all the comforts (and I mean basic food and shelter), but He deprived Himself even of these. It reminds me of yesterday's quote of the "liberating spirit of self-denial." I know these are part of "The Way," so I really better work harder on these. Especially since Jesus did give us such a clear example with his Incarnation.
What strikes you most today?
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