We
Must Sanctify the Whole World
I rejoice greatly, dear brother, at the outstanding
zeal that drives you to promote the glory of God. It is sad to see how in our
times the disease called “indifferentism” is spreading in all its forms, not
just among those in the world but also among the members of religious orders.
But indeed, since God is worthy of infinite glory, it is our first and most
pressing duty to give him such glory as we, in our weakness, can manage –
even that we would never, poor exiled creatures that we are, be able to render
him such glory as he truly deserves.
Because God’s glory shines through most brightly in
the salvation of the souls that Christ redeemed with his own blood, let it be
the chief concern of the apostolic life to bring salvation and an increase in
holiness to as many souls as possible. Let me briefly outline the best way to
achieve this end – both for the glory of God and for the sanctification of
the greatest number. God, who is infinite knowledge and infinite wisdom, knows
perfectly what is to be done to give him glory, and in the clearest way
possible makes his will known to us through his vice-gerents on Earth.
It is obedience and obedience alone that shows us
God’s will with certainty. Of course our superiors may err, but it cannot
happen that we, holding fast to our obedience, should be led into error by
this. There is only one exception: if the superior commands something that
would obviously involve breaking God’s law, however slightly. In that case the
superior could not be acting as a faithful interpreter of God’s will.
God himself is the one infinite, wise, holy, and
merciful Lord, our Creator and our Father, the beginning and the end, wisdom,
power, and love – God is all these. Anything that is apart from God has
value only in so far as it is brought back to him, the Founder of all things,
the Redeemer of mankind, the final end of all creation. Thus he himself makes
his holy will known to us through his vice-gerents on Earth and draws us to
himself, and through us – for so he has willed – draws other souls
too, and unites them to himself with an ever more perfect love.
See then, brother, the tremendous honour of the
position that God in his kindness has placed us in. Through obedience we
transcend our own limitations and align ourselves with God’s will, which, with
infinite wisdom and prudence, guides us to do what is best. Moreover, as we
become filled with the divine will, which no created thing can resist, so we
become stronger than all others.
This is the path of wisdom and prudence, this is the
one way by which we can come to give God the highest glory. After all, if there
had been another, better way, Christ would certainly have shown it to us, by
word and by example. But in fact sacred Scripture wraps up his entire long life
in Nazareth with the words and
he was obedient to them and
it shows the rest of his life to have been passed in similar obedience –
almost as an instruction to us – by showing how he came down to Earth to
do the Father’s will.
Brethren, let us love him above all, our most loving
heavenly Father, and let our obedience be a sign of this perfect love,
especially when we have to sacrifice our own wills in the process. And as for a
book from which to learn how to grow in the love of God, there is no better
book than Jesus Christ crucified.
All this we will achieve more easily through the
intercession of the Immaculate Virgin, to whom the most kind God has given the
task of dispensing his mercies. There is no doubt that the will of Mary should
be the will of God for us. When we dedicate ourselves to him, we become tools
in her hands just as she became a tool in his. Let us let her direct us and
lead us by the hand. Let us be calm and serene under her guidance: she will
foresee all things for us, provide all things, swiftly fulfill our needs both
bodily and spiritual, and keep away from us all difficulty and suffering.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a letter of Saint
Maximilian Kolbe
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