How Blind the Sinner
Is!
You will protest to me that this was not at
all your intention when you started to pray: "The Lord protect me from
committing such a horrible thing!" A nice excuse, my friend! So anyone who
commits a sin has no intention of losing grace? Yet he cannot help but lose it.
Is he less guilty of the sin? Undoubtedly no, because he knows very well that
he cannot do such and such an action, or say such and such a thing, without
incurring the guilt of mortal sin. The intention of all the damned who now burn
in Hell was certainly not to get themselves damned. Are they the less guilty
for all that? No, certainly not, because they knew that they would damn
themselves by living the way they lived. A sinner who says his prayers with sin
in his heart, without the intention of losing grace, has not the intention of
mocking and insulting Jesus Christ. It is none the less true, however, that he
does mock Him because he knows well that anyone mocks God when he says to Him:
"O my God, I love You," while he loves the sin, or, "I will go
to Confession." Listen to that for a lie! He is not even thinking of going
to Confession or of being converted from his sin.
But, tell me, what
is your intention when you come to church or when you say -- as you call it --
your prayers? It is, perhaps you will tell me -- if you have the hardihood to
say it -- to perform an act of religion, to give to God the honour and the
glory which belong to Him. Oh, horror! Oh, blindness! Oh, impiousness! To wish
to honour God by lies -- in other words, to want to honour Him by what will
outrage Him. Oh, abomination! To have Jesus Christ on your lips and to have Him
crucified in your heart! To join what is most holy to what is most detestable,
which is the service of the Devil! Oh, what horror! To offer to God a soul
which has already been a thousand times prostituted to the Devil! Oh, my God,
how blind the sinner is, and all the more blind in that he does not know
himself nor even want to know himself! Was I not right at the beginning to tell
you that the prayer of the sinner is nothing other than a tissue of lies and of
contradictions? That is so true that the Holy Ghost tells us Himself that the
prayer of the sinner who does not wish to renounce his sin is an execration in
the eyes of the Lord. You will agree with me that this state is very terrifying
and deserving of pity. Very well! Look at how sin blinds one! I say without
fear of lying that at least half of those who are listening to me here in this
church are in that state. Yet, in fact, is it not true that that does not touch
you, but rather that you are bored and that time hangs heavily upon you? You
see, my friends, the gloomy abyss to which sin leads a sinner.
To begin with, you
know that you have been in sin for six months, or a year, or more, and yet are
you not quite contented?
Well yes, you will
tell me. That is not difficult to believe, since sin has blurred your vision.
You no longer see anything in that state which has hardened your heart so that
you no longer feel anything either, and I am just as sure that nothing I have
said to you will cause you to think any further about it.
Oh, my God, into
what depths does sin lead us! So, you will say, it is of no use saying any more
prayers since ours are only insults which we are paying to God.
That was not what I wanted you to understand
when I told you that your prayers were merely lies. But instead of saying,
"My God, I love You," say, "My God, I do not love You, but all I
ask is the grace to love You." Instead of saying, "My God, I am very
sorry for having offended You," say to Him, "My God, I do not feel
any sorrow for my sins, but give me all the sorrow which I ought to have for
them." Very far from saying, "My God, I would like to confess my
sins," say instead, "My God, I feel myself very much attached to my
sins, and it seems to me that I do not want ever to renounce them; give me that
horror which I ought to feel for them, so that I may abhor them, detest them,
and confess them, so that I may never go back to them! "
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