Apologies for not having posted in a while. I have been terribly ill of late. Have no worries, all is looking up but the past two weeks have taken a lot out of me.
Now, to the brief point.
Ever had a hard time know what the right choice is? You know, sometimes there is a decision to make and its not certain what direction you should take or where you should go. I have had that short of moment recently and wanted to share some little spiritual advice.
Point 1 – the Moral Choice.
- The first thing is to look at the two (or multiple) choices and first ask, ‘Is this morally right or morally wrong.’
- This is generally the easiest step and if you are confused, ask an expert.
- If the answer to a point is, ‘no, this is not morally justifiable.’ Then don’t do it.
- If the answer is, ‘yes, this is morally justifiable.’ Then you can do it
Point 2 – Can I do it?
- This is an important question. Can I do one thing or another – do I have the practical, intellectual, physical, psychological, economical, capacity to do this thing.
- While this question is fairly easy, it requires courage and honesty. Do not kid yourself with this question.
- Be courageous = have a broad avenue for saying ‘yes.’ Challenge yourself, push yourself – verso l’alto! (to quote Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati.)
- Be honest = sometimes we have already found our limit and know that, at this time, I just cannot achieve what is asked in this instance.
Point 3 – What do I want to do?
- This is something that many well-meaning Christians miss. They assume that what they want can’t possible be what God wants. Since when?
- You have a particular genius – a personality, skills, talents, hopes, dreams – a way of looking at creation that is singular to you.
- True, you are not the only person in the world – that’s why this is not the first point – but God’s Will intersects with your life.
- Be not afraid – you matter, you count, you are important. “Follow after me and I will make you fishers of men.” There is a choice here. One can follow or not, one can walk or not but the individual must choose.
Point 4 –
- Look at our Lord, ask Him what to do right to His Face.
- After point 3, pray.
- Have you ever had a conversation with someone? Have you ever put forward and idea? I mean a good idea, one you have thought about, have researched and pondered. When you explain it to a person, face to face, you can tell what they think even before they speak.
- This is true of our Lord. His Face, incarnate in the Lord Jesus Christ, can be see and descried, it can be sought after and found.
- Pray.
In case you are wondering the best place to see the face of Jesus, well there are many, but here’s number one:
The Holy Eucharist y’all.
Genius advice? Probably not. But even her in holy Rome it’s the way to go.
Love you all and ask for your prayers.