Matthew
5:20-26
"I tell you, unless your righteousness surpasses that of the
scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter into the kingdom
of heaven. You have heard that it was said to
your ancestors, ´You shall not kill; and whoever kills will
be liable to judgment.´ But I say to you, whoever
is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment,
and whoever says to his brother, ´Raqa,´ will be answerable
to the Sanhedrin, and whoever says, ´You fool,´ will be
liable to fiery Gehenna. Therefore, if you bring your gift
to the altar, and there recall that your brother has
anything against you, leave your gift there at the altar,
go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then
come and offer your gift. Settle with your opponent quickly
while on the way to court with him. Otherwise your
opponent will hand you over to the judge, and the
judge will hand you over to the guard, and you
will be thrown into prison. Amen, I say to you,
you will not be released until you have paid the
last penny."
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank you for
this time I can now spend with you. You constantly
fill my life with so many blessings. How ungrateful I
am at times! I wish to collaborate more perfectly in
establishing your Kingdom on earth. I love you Lord, and
with the help of your grace I will strive to
become someone to whom any soul can come in order
to discover your truth, your life, your love. Take my
life, take this day and make it yours. Amen.
Petition: Father, help me to shun hypocrisy and seek
true holiness.
1. Beware of Subjective Impressions: How much righteousness
would it take to surpass that of the scribes and
Pharisees? Not much, we suspect. Theirs was holiness in appearance
only, which is to say no holiness. And what would
one discover on the “inside” of such a soul? Plenty
of self-deception; plenty of self-indulgent complacency in a subjective impression
of holiness; a repugnant holier-than-thou demeanor. It’s easy enough for
us to read the Gospel and wrinkle our noses at
those bad ol’ Pharisees. In fact, it’s about as easy
as telling ourselves that we could never come under the
spell of our own subjective impression of holiness. That is
why we must always be ready to examine ourselves, before
Christ and with an acute awareness of our misery and
limitations. Do I live my life engaged in a genuine
pursuit of holiness or in a genuine pursuit of my
own vanity and self-glorification?
2. Holiness is Incompatible with Pride: Pride
and personal holiness mix about as well as oil and
water. Where our ego is, little if any room is
left for God. What does it mean to be a
disciple of Christ but to be someone who fills himself
totally with God in order to bring him within the
reach of everyone. But what union, grace or friendship with
God can there be in a proud soul? What fervor,
what degree of holiness? There is no possible compromise between
God and a proud soul – either the soul would
have to let go of itself, or God would have
to stop being God.
3. Holiness and Integrity: At the heart
of genuine holiness is the virtue of integrity, a virtue
rich in nuances and meaning. Integrity means being a person
with only one face, a person who is the same
on the inside and on the outside: “what you see
is what you get”. Indeed, integrity is foundational for holiness,
because it constitutes the very essence of personal honesty and
sincerity, which are fundamental for the moral life and the
seedbeds for a host of other virtues. In our pursuit
of holiness, we should never tolerate duplicity of any kind
in our behavior. We should avoid like the plague the
least hint of ambivalence in our motivations, or incongruity between
our thoughts, judgments, choices and actions. There can be no
holiness without integrity. In fact, there can be no genuine
human happiness unless it lies on the bedrock virtue of
integrity.
Conversation with Christ: Lord Jesus, I want
you to be the meaning and center of my entire
life. Let me disappear and you appear more and more
in my life so that, with a holiness that is
genuine, humble and true, I will always be an instrument
for the salvation of all people. Amen.
Resolution:
I will take a hard look at my life to
identify the areas where duplicity manifests itself and take a
concrete step toward living with more integrity.
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