Be
Firm On All Occasions
How are you to meet the swarm of foolish
attachments, triflings, and undesirable inclinations which beset you? By
turning sharply away, and thoroughly renouncing such vanities, flying to the
Saviour's Cross, and clasping His Crown of thorns to your heart, so that these
little foxes may not spoil your vines. Beware of entering into any manner of
treaty with the Enemy; do not delude yourself by listening to him while
intending to reject him. For God's Sake, my daughter, be firm on all such
occasions; the heart and ear are closely allied, and just as you would vainly
seek to check the downward course of a mountain torrent, so difficult will you
find it to keep the smooth words which enter in at the ear from finding their
way down into the heart. . .
If unhappily you are already entangled in
the nets of any unreal affection, truly it is hard to set you free! But place
yourself before His Divine Majesty, acknowledge the depth of your wretchedness,
your weakness and vanity, and then with all the earnestness of purpose you can
muster, arrest the budding evil, abjure your own empty promises, and renounce
those you have received, and resolve with a firm, absolute will never again to
indulge in any trifling or dallying with such matters. If you can remove from
the object of your unworthy affection, it is most desirable to do so. He who
has been bitten by a viper cannot heal his wound in the presence of another
suffering from the like injury, and so one bitten with a false fancy will not
shake it off while near to his fellow-victim. Change of scene is very helpful
in quieting the excitement and restlessness of sorrow or love. St. Ambrose
tells a story in his Second Book on Penitence, of a young man, who coming home
after a long journey quite cured of a foolish attachment, met the unworthy
object of his former passion, who stopped him, saying, "Do you not know
me, I am still myself?" "That may be," was the answer, "but
I am not myself." - so thoroughly and happily was he changed by absence.
By Saint Francis de Sales
By Saint Francis de Sales
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