Romans 5:19
19For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous.
What strikes me most today
Today's quote makes me think of concupiscence. It's one of those words I didn't always fully comprehend, but the way I think of it is our inclination toward sin. Sometimes this inclination makes us think that disobedience is preferred to obedience - that righteousness is a bad thing. We even could convince ourselves of Billy Joel's line "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints; the sinners are much more fun."
The best example I have seen of concupiscence recently was in Spiderman 3 - the power the black suit gave Spiderman was so great, it was intoxicating and became all-consuming. It was so attractive and hard to resist. Sinners like me know how that can be.
But true freedom comes when we use our free will to choose the Divine Master - Jesus - the Way, the Truth, and the Life. When we overcome the effects of original sin, we lose that concupiscence - that attraction to sin. We know deep down sin separates us from God and distorts us from His image. That is why the temporary thrill or fun or temporary satisfaction we have when we sin is ultimately so unfulfilling (think of feeling sick after overeating or drinking too much and the subsequent hangover).
We are created by God for God, and as St. Augustine says, our hearts are restless until they rest in Him! It can be difficult to see this through the temptations of life; that is why Jesus and the teachings of His Church are so vitally important. Even though through the disobedience of one man (Adam) we (the many) were made sinners (sufferers of original sin), through the obedience of the other one man (Jesus), we (the many) will be made righteous (we can try to picture ourselves as the good Spiderman sacrificing for others and saving himself and others, rather than using our gifts/powers/talents for personal gain/self-gratification, leading to misery for ourselves and those we love).
What strikes you most today?
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