You
Have Not the Time
We can only find our happiness on earth in
loving God, and we can only love Him in prayer to Him. We see that Jesus
Christ, to encourage us often to have recourse to Him through prayer, promises
never to refuse us anything if we pray for it as we should. But there is no
need to go looking for elaborate and roundabout ways of showing you that we
should pray often, for you have only to open your catechism and you will see
there that the duty of every good Christian is to pray morning and evening and
often during the day -- that is to say, always....
Which of us, my
dear brethren, could, without tears of compassion, listen to those poor
Christians who dare to say that they have not time to pray? You have not the
time! Poor blind creatures, which is the more precious action: to strive to
please God and to save your soul, or to go out to feed your animals in the
stable or to call your children or your servants in order to send them out to
till the earth or to tidy up the stable? Dear God! How blind man is! .... You
have not the time! But tell me, ungrateful creatures, if God had called you to
die that night, would you have exerted yourselves? If He had sent you three or
four months of illness, would you have exerted yourselves? Go away, you
miserable creatures; you deserve to have God abandon you in your blindness and
leave you thus to perish. We find that it is too much to give Him a few minutes
to thank Him for the graces which He is giving us at every instant! ....
You must get on
with your work, you say.
That, my dear
people, is where you are greatly mistaken. You have no other work to do except
to please God and to save your souls. All the rest is not your work. If you do
not do it, others will, but if you lose your soul, who will save it?
By
Saint John Vianney
Photo
taken from Wikimedia Commons
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