Do You Want to Be
Happy? by Saint John Vianney
Why, my dear brethren, are our
lives full of so many miseries? If we consider the life of man carefully, it is
nothing other than a succession of evils: the illnesses, the disappointments,
the persecutions, and indeed the losses of goods fall unceasingly upon us so
that whatever side the worldly man turns to or examines, he finds only crosses
and afflictions. Go and ask anyone, from the humblest to the greatest, and they
will all tell you the same thing. Indeed, my dear brethren, man on earth,
unless he turns to the side of God, cannot be other than unhappy. Do you know
why, my friends? No, you tell me.
Well,
here is the real reason.
It is
that God, having put us into this world as into a place of exile and of
banishment, wishes to force us, by so many evils, not to attach our hearts to
it but to aspire to greater, purer, and more lasting joys than those we can
find in this life. To make us appreciate more keenly the necessity to turn our
eyes to eternal blessings, God has filled our hearts with desires so vast and
so magnificent that nothing in creation is capable of satisfying them. Thus it
is that in the hope of finding some pleasure, we attach ourselves to created
objects and that we have no sooner possessed and sampled that which we have so
ardently desired than we turn to something else, hoping to find what we wanted.
We are, then, through our own experience, constrained to admit that it is but
useless for us to want to derive our happiness here below from transient
things. If we hope to have any consolation in this world, it will only be by
despising the things which are passing and which have no lasting value and in
striving towards the noble and happy end for which God has created us. Do you
want to be happy, my friends? Fix your eyes on Heaven; it is there that your
hearts will find that which will satisfy them completely.
All
the evils which you experience are the real means of leading you there. That is
what I am going to show you, in as clear and brilliant way as shines the
noon-day sun. First of all, I am going to tell you that Jesus Christ, by His
sufferings and His death, has made all our actions meritorious, so that for the
good Christian there is no motion of our hearts or of our bodies which will not
be rewarded if we perform them for Him.
Perhaps
you are already thinking: "That is not so very clear."
Very
well! If that will not do you, let us put it more simply.
Follow
me for a moment and you will know the way in which to make all your actions
meritorious for eternal life without changing anything in your way of behaving.
All you have to do is to have in view the object of pleasing God in everything
you do, and I will add that instead of making your actions more difficult by
doing them for God, you will make them, on the contrary, much more pleasant and
less arduous. In the morning, when you awake, think at once of God and quickly
make the Sign of the Cross, saying to Him: "My God, I give you my heart,
and since You are so good as to give me another day, give me the grace that
everything I do will be for Your honour and for the salvation of my soul."
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