Today at Holy Mass in the first reading St Peter addresses the first Catholics…He talks about manifesting the seeds of faith into action…This is what each of us must do - It is not enough to say we “believe” if we do not put our belief into practice….”His divine power has bestowed on us everything that makes for life and devotion, through the knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and power. Through these, he has bestowed on us the precious and very great promises, so that through them you may come to share in the divine nature, after escaping from the corruption that is in the world because of evil desire. For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, virtue with knowledge, knowledge with self-control, self-control with endurance, endurance with devotion, devotion with mutual affection, mutual affection with love”…..Human nature being what it is prevents us from becoming the people we are called to be…..This is why St Peter tells us today - “His divine power has bestowed on us” - What does he mean by that? - Through the Sacraments, we are grafted into the life of Christ - This is something the Protestants miss - And its a BIG miss!….We can read all we want about Jesus Christ - Memorize the entire Bible to the point we can cite chapter and verse at will! - But that will not gain us virtue - Nor will it transform our flawed human nature - Only when we live a Sacramental life does this occur….When we confess our sins regularly (once a month), not only are we forgiven but we are given grace to overcome the sins, which seem impossible for us to overcome…Along with frequent confession, when we then receive the Blessed Sacrament in the state of grace, our fallen human nature is elevated!!!…Again something Protestants miss!!!!…..Catholics must return to the practice of frequent Confession….What I just documented is not “rocket science” - Its what I call “First Principals” - But if we return to these First Principals, we will be transformed in time…Why? - Because as St Peter rightfully stated….”His divine power has bestowed on us”
“Because he clings to me, I will deliver him; I will set him on high because he acknowledges my name”
The name of the “game” as a Catholic is to grow in virtue…This is how we put our faith into action!….And this takes time - One does not become virtuous over night and this is why as Catholics our top priority should be to develop habits that allow God to work in our life…..Weekly fasting, daily prayer, Sacramental living….All these things, like an athlete trying his body, a Catholic “works out” his salvation each and every day - And in the process we transform those around us by our example - Example is everything! - No one will believe what you are “selling” as a Catholic if they do not “see” God in us - And that transformation ONLY happens when we are consistent in our daily spiritual practices…..This past weekend I ran into a man I knew from many years ago - When I first met Joseph, his life is a mess…He was in a bad marriage, in which he was not faithful to his wife - He had destroyed his relationship with his son…Joseph was a mess!…..I met Joseph on a pilgrimage and since then he began to take his Catholic faith seriously - What do I mean by seriously?…..Confessing his sins regularly, praying daily, and going to Mass just about everyday….Joseph now is still not “perfect” but Joseph is a very different person from the man I met fifteen years ago on that pilgrimage…But this transformation did not happen over night….And such a transformation is available to ALL of us!!!!…..But here is the take away - Because we are fallen human beings, meaning we are ALL sinners, we need Sacramental grace to make that transformation happen and last - Jesus established a Church because the Church gives us the “medicine” we ALL need….The Sacraments are the “cure” and the secular world refuses to “take its medicine” - This is why the world is the way it is - Reeling in its “sickness”….So take your “medicine” and allow God, who is the Divine Physician to do what he does best - Cure us of our “sickness”........You can read all the “self help” books in the world - That will never “cure” us, nor make us virtuous - So take your “medicine”!
“He shall call upon me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in distress”
Today St Peter in the first reading is instructing the faithful…He is trying to tell them how to become the people God called them to be….That is the role of the Church - To Teaching - To Admonish - To Instruct by example…..St Paul tells us something similar……”I am writing you this not to shame you, but to admonish you as my beloved children”…..If a father does not instruct his children in how they are to live - How can he expect them to grow properly?….The voice of Truth must be boldly proclaimed by the Church - And that “voice” must be inserted into the public square fearlessly!……Is this happening? - More importantly, are we as Catholics living witnesses of that same Truth? - Are we growing in virtue each day? - Is this our priority?…..All these questions need to be considered….And if we commit our life to accomplishing what St Peter tells us today at Mass, we not only will save our soul but set the world on fire around us - This is our task….But is this YOUR priority?…..JMJ