Christ should be manifest in our whole life |
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life of the Christian has three distinguishing aspects: deeds, words
and thought. Thought comes first, then words, since our words express
openly the interior conclusions of the mind. Finally, after thoughts and
words, comes action, for our deeds carry out what the mind has
conceived. So when one of these results in our acting or speaking or
thinking, we must make sure that all our thoughts, words and deeds are
controlled by the divine ideal, the revelation of Christ. For then our
thoughts, words and deeds will not fall short of the nobility of their
implications.
What then must we do, we who have been found worthy of
the name of Christ? Each of us must examine his thoughts, words and
deeds, to see whether they are directed toward Christ or are turned away
from him. This examination is carried out in various ways. Our deeds or
our thoughts or our words are not in harmony with Christ if they issue
from passion. They then bear the mark of the enemy who smears the pearl
of the heart with the slime of passion, dimming and even destroying the
lustre of the precious stone.
On the other hand, if they are free from and untainted
by every passionate inclination, they are directed toward Christ, the
author and source of peace. He is like a pure, untainted stream. If you
draw from him the thoughts in your mind and the inclinations of your
heart, you will show a likeness to Christ, your source and origin, as
the gleaming water in a jar resembles the flowing water from which it
was obtained.
For the purity of Christ and the purity that is
manifest in our hearts are identical. Christ’s purity, however, is the
fountainhead; ours has its source in him and flows out of him. Our life
is stamped with the beauty of his thought. The inner and the outer man
are harmonised in a kind of music. The mind of Christ is the controlling
influence that inspires us to moderation and goodness in our behaviour.
As I see it, Christian perfection consists in this: sharing the titles
which express the meaning of Christ’s name, we bring out this meaning in
our minds, our prayers and our way of life.
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