And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased. Hebrews 13:16
“I have not observed Your precept, with which You commanded me to seek always to give You honor, and to spend myself in labors for my neighbor, while I, on the contrary, have fled from labors, especially where they were necessary. Did You not command me, oh, my God! to abandon all thought of myself and to consider solely the praise and glory of Your Name in the salvation of souls, and with this food alone, taken from the table of the most holy Cross, to comfort myself?
But I have sought my own consolation. You did ever invite me to bind myself to You alone by sweet, loving, and fervent desires, by tears and humble and continuous prayers for the salvation of the whole world and for the reformation of the holy Church, promising me that, on account of them, You would use mercy with the world, and give new beauty to Your Spouse; but I, wretched one, have not corresponded with Your desire, but have remained asleep in the bed of negligence.”
Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) in Dialog (Grand Rapids, MI: CCEL) 195.
Building on the last two days. Catherine urges you and me to persevere in virtue. She adds to that the need to direct our faith and virtue toward our neighbor.
Today she speaks honestly of failures related to herself. She has not observed God’s precepts. She has fled from necessary labor. She has sought her own consolation.
I can relate. Perhaps you can too? The drive to pursue comfort and our own needs leads us to fall asleep in the bed of negligence. What a powerful word picture.
It mirrors the messages from the Scriptures today. We forget to do good. We fail to share generously. And notice that when we do good good and share, God celebrates our sacrifices.
So where are you today? If there was a continuum with sleeping not the left and sacrificing on the right, where do you find yourself? Where do you want to be?
Ask God what step you need to take today to help you move in the right direction.
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