When you finally start to figure things out…
“God uses what is foolish to shame the wise.”
“It often happens that someone sees himself sitting peacefully and quietly, but when his brother says a word that upsets him, he is troubled. Thus, he thinks that he is justly upset with him, saying, “O If he hadn’t come and spoken to me and troubled me, I wouldn¹t have sinned.”
But this is folly and absurdity. Did the person that spoke to him give him that passion? He simply showed him the passion that existed within him, so that, if he wanted to, he could repent of it. He is like fine bread that shines on the outside, but when one breaks it, he sees its moldiness.
In just the same way, he was sitting, as he thought, in peace, but he had this passion inside him he was unaware of. His brother said one word and revealed the filth hidden inside him. Therefore if he wants to receive mercy, he must repent, purify himself, progress and he must understand that he ought to thank his brother for being the great cause of his spiritual benefit.” - Abba Dorotheos of Gaza
And I would add that we will have many trials more.
Pray for me - I am only a simple fool… No better than a brute beast…
January 26th, 2008 at 7:29 am
I pray for you and hope and pray that there are many more fools like you.
January 26th, 2008 at 8:53 am
I never read that before—thank you, thank you.
That’s going to the printer….and will pray for you and the entire Mystical Body.
January 26th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
We all are…
I believe that the disconnected-ness that we all (I’m assuming here) feel is a direct result and effect of original sin.
January 28th, 2008 at 7:46 am
Having kids has certainly shown me the junk I never knew was inside. Nothing like kids to hold a mirror to your heart. Thank goodness for the sacrament of confession.