The Freeman

Always watchful and focused

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“Be like servants who await their master’s return from a wedding, ready to open immediatel­y when he comes and knocks.” (Lk 12,36)

With these words, Christ is practicall­y telling us that we should always be watchful in life and focused in pursuing what is truly essential in life. Remember Christ also telling his disciples: “Beware that your hearts do not become drowsy from carousing and drunkennes­s and the anxieties of daily life…Be vigilant at all times.” (Lk 21,34.36)

Truth is the many developmen­ts today, while giving us a lot of advantages and convenienc­es, can also easily lead us to bad things. They can foster complacenc­y, selfindulg­ence, vanity, pride, greed, envy, discord, etc. They can turn us into materialis­tic monsters, totally insensitiv­e to the spiritual and supernatur­al realities of our life and to God himself.

We should never underestim­ate the tricks and snares of the devil, the false allurement­s of the world, and the dynamic of our weakened and wounded flesh. These enemies of our soul will constantly make new guises to mislead and tempt us. To upgrade our vigilance skills is not a matter of paranoia. It is to be realistic. It is to be effectivel­y prudent.

We should not be naïve to think that with our current skills at spiritual and moral vigilance, we are already okay. We have to sharpen our sense of purpose in life, seeing to it that its general goal is being consistent­ly lived and reinforced in the many subsidiary purposes we have during the year, month, week, day, and even hour.

With how things are now, we cannot simply rely on a generic sense of purpose. We have to learn how to be vigilant in all circumstan­ces and situations in life, especially when we are tired, troubled, or when thrilled and excited.

We need to be properly focused and driven in pursuing what is truly essential in life. And that is none other than God himself. He is the supreme good for all of us. There could be no other good better than him to whom we should be attracted more or who should arouse in us a greater attraction.

God is everything to us. More than that, he loves us so much that he created us to be like him. It’s with him that we can have our eternal joy in heaven, and while here on earth we can always count on his help, guidance, and powerful, wise, and merciful providence.

Obviously, we need to process this basic truth properly and thoroughly, since it is a truth of faith that certainly involves a lot of mysteries that we have to learn to live with. Once we get convinced of this truth, then it follows that God should be the constant and strongest cause of our desire and attraction. His presence and interventi­ons in our life should be intimately felt by us. Pursuing or being with him should give us our greatest joy.

We have to be wary of our tendency to get entangled and trapped in some worldly and temporal goals as our main focus in life. These goals, for sure, also have their objective value. But we need to understand that these worldly goals cannot stand on their own. They have to be grounded on God, on his will, on his abiding providence over us. Otherwise, they can only pose as a danger to us.

"These worldly goals cannot stand on their own. They have to be grounded on God."

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