Jul 20, 2009
Last week I asked you to reflect on four central questions which pertain to the very core of our existence. These are not questions that necessarily have one answer as I stated before, but are there to help us see our own uniqueness and purpose in this life. Continue to take these questions before our Lord and His Mother in prayer. Then, and only then, will our vision of "living greater" deepen within our loving God.
This week I want to concentrate on this choice that we have been given to "live greater". The choice that each of us have to make at one point in our lives, to either follow the lies of the culture or to follow the truth in Christ. A quote that stands out to me at this moment is a quote I read from Pope Clement I. He said, in regards to our choice of living, that "this world and the world to come are two enemies. We cannot therefore be friends to both; but we must decide which we will forsake and which we will enjoy." What is he saying here? Is he saying that we cannot enjoy this life? Is he saying that we need to walk around depressed and lost, ignoring the beauty that this life has to offer only to await the next? Quite the opposite! Pope Clement is asking us to make the decision of which life we are going to participate in... NOW! He is asking us which vision we are going to take on... a vision of the world, or a vision of God.