
Matthew 5:43-48
Introductory Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you
became a man in order to show me, in your own flesh and blood, the way to holiness. In every word
and deed of yours recorded in the Gospel, you teach and reveal to me the secret of a life worthy of
eternity. I believe that you are with me now, and that you will use these moments of prayer to
increase my faith, hope and love. Here I am, Lord, to know, love and serve you with all my heart.
Amen.
Petition:
Lord, help me to seek holiness out of love for you and others.
Amen.
1. "Be Perfect":
Who is telling us to be perfect? Christ the Word, he
through whom all things were made, through whom we came into being: our Lord, our Creator, who from
all eternity longs to see each one of us be made perfect in love. This is not a suggestion; it is a
command. He says it to his disciples with energy, even knowing that for them alone it is impossible.
For God, though, nothing is impossible. We are reminded today that our saintliness is a possibility;
it is God's plan. Miracles happen when we believe. God is not through with any one of us yet. All
God asks is that we be perfect not a whole life in one fell swoop but, rather, every present
moment, one at a time. That is what I have this present moment. This is what I have to
perfect.
2. Why Does God Command Us to Become Perfect?
God's demand that we seek
and strive after the perfection of holiness becomes more understandable when we contemplate the
increasingly dire situation of our world. That world, so gravely in need of Christ's salvation, is
the starkest and most palpable reason why any one of us should pursue holiness. What is the value of
Christian holiness in the world? One early Christian apologist put it in these terms: To sum up all
in one word what the soul is in the body, that are Christians in the world. The flesh hates
the soul, and wars against it, though itself suffering no injury, because it is prevented from
enjoying pleasures; the world also hates the Christians, though in nowise injured, because they
abjure pleasures. The soul loves the flesh that hates it, and [loves also] the members; Christians
likewise love those that hate them" (From the Letter to Diognetus).
3. Seeking Holiness
is a Labor of Love:
In a world of shifting sands, we can offer solid ground; in a world of
blind forces of spiritual and material violence, we can offer the persuasive power of Christian
goodness. Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta was heard to say that holiness is not the privilege of a
few, but the obligation of all. When with simple and profound faith, we delve into that link between
our striving for holiness and the salvation of souls, we can discover a new impetus and a new
strength. The challenge of seeking holiness can become a labor of love, driven by a heart aflame
with zeal for the salvation of all our brothers and sisters.
Conversation with
Christ:
Lord Jesus, the world needs men and women of God;
the world needs
saints. I know this. I know you call me
in a personal, urgent and insistent way to seek
my holiness.
For the sake of my brothers and sisters, for their salvation,
Lord, make me holy. Amen.
Resolution:
I will dedicate some
time today to pray to Our Lady and entrust to her, with living faith and childlike simplicity, the
entire project of my personal sanctification.
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