Put
Christ Before Everything
Whenever you begin any good work you should first of all make a
most pressing appeal to Christ our Lord to bring it to perfection; that he, who
has honoured us by counting us among his children, may never be grieved by our
evil deeds. For we must always serve him with the good things he has given us
in such a way that he may never – as an angry father disinherits his sons
or even like a master who inspires fear – grow impatient with our sins and
consign us to everlasting punishment, like wicked servants who would not follow
him to glory.
So
we should at long last rouse ourselves, prompted by the words of
Scripture: Now is the time for us to rise from sleep. Our eyes
should be open to the God-given light, and we should listen in wonderment to
the message of the divine voice as it daily cries out: Today, if you
shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts; and again: If
anyone has ears to hear, let him listen to what the Spirit is saying to the
churches. And what does the Spirit say?Come my sons, listen to me;
I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Hurry, while you have the light of life,
so that death’s darkness may not overtake you.
And
the Lord as he seeks the one who will do his work among the throng of people to
whom he makes that appeal, says again: Which of you wants to live to
the full; who loves long life and the enjoyment of prosperity? And, if
when you hear this you say, I do, God says to you: If you desire true and
everlasting life, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from deceit;
turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. And when
you have done these things my eyes will be upon you and my ears will be
attentive to your prayers; and before you call upon my name I shall say to you:
Behold, I am here. What could be more delightful, dearest
brothers, than the voice of our Lord’s invitation to us? In his loving kindness
he reveals to us the way of life.
And
so, girded with faith and the performance of good works, let us follow in his
paths by the guidance of the Gospel; then we shall deserve to see him who
has called us into his kingdom. If we wish to attain a dwelling-place
in his kingdom we shall not reach it unless we hasten there by our good deeds.
Just
as there exists an evil fervour, a bitter spirit, which divides us from God and
leads us to hell, so there is a good fervour which sets us apart from evil
inclinations and leads us toward God and eternal life. Monks should put this
fervour into practice with an overflowing love: that is, they should surpass
each other in mutual esteem, accept their weaknesses, either of body
or of behaviour, with the utmost patience; and vie with each other in acceding
to requests. No one should follow what he considers to be good for himself, but
rather what seems good for another. They should display brotherly love in a
chaste manner; fear God in a spirit of love; revere their abbot with a genuine
and submissive affection. Let them put Christ before all else; and may he lead
us all to everlasting life.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
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