Ny zavatra rehetra amin'ny fitiavana

FIVORIAMBEN'NY KARENY
Day 28

Satro-tsilo sy ny Baiboly Masina

 

HO AN'NY ny fampianarana tsara tarehy rehetra nomen'i Jesosy - ny Toriteny teo An-tendrombohitra tao amin'ny Matio, ny lahateny farany tamin'ny Sakafo nataon'i John, na ireo fanoharana lalina be dia be — Ny toriteny tsara indrindra sy mahery nataon'i Kristy dia ny teny tsy voatonona ao amin'ny Hazo fijaliana: ny Fitiavany sy ny fahafatesany. Raha nilaza i Jesosy fa tonga hanao ny sitrapon'ny Ray Izy, dia tsy resaka fanarahana am-pahatokiana ny lisitr'Andriamanitra Hatao, karazana fanatanterahana am-pitandremana ny taratasin'ny lalàna. Fa kosa, Jesosy dia nandeha lalindalina kokoa hatrany ary nankato ny fankatoavany satria nanao izany Izy ny zavatra rehetra amin'ny fitiavana hatramin'ny farany.

The will of God is like a flat disc—it can be accomplished robotically, even without charity. But when done with love, His will becomes like a sphere that takes on a supernatural depth, quality and beauty. Suddenly, the simple act of cooking a meal or taking out the garbage, when done with love, carries within it a divine seed, because God is love. When we do these little things with great love, it is as though we “crack open” the shell of the Grace Moment, and allow this divine seed to sprout in our midst. We have to stop judging those mundane, repetitive tasks as somehow being in the way, and begin to see them as ny lalana. Since they are God’s will for me and you, then do them…

…with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. (Mark 12:30)

This is how to love God: by kissing every cross, by carrying every task, by climbing every little Calvary with love, because it is His will for you.

When I stayed at Madonna House in Combermere, Ontario, Canada several years ago, one of the tasks assigned to me was sorting dried beans. I poured out the jars before me, and began to separate the good beans from the bad. Then I began to see an opportunity for prayer and to love others through this rather monotonous duty of the moment. I said, “Lord, every bean that goes into the good pile, I offer as a prayer for the soul of someone in need of salvation.” 

Then, my little task became a living Grace Moment because I was doing my work with love. Suddenly, each bean began to take on a greater significance, and I found myself wanting to compromise: “Well, you know, this bean doesn’t look fa bad… Another soul saved!” Well, I’m sure someday in Heaven, I will meet two kinds of people: the ones who will thank me for setting aside a bean for their souls—and the others who will blame me for that mediocre bean soup.

All things in love—love in all things: do all work in love, all prayer in love, all recreation in love, all stillness in love. Because…

Ny fitiavana tsy mba resy. (1 Kor 13: 8)

If you are bored, if your work has become tedious, then perhaps it is because it is missing the divine ingredient, the holy seeds of love. If it is the duty of the moment, or you can’t change the circumstance before you, then the answer is to embrace the Grace Moment wholeheartedly with love. And then,

Whatever you do, do from the heart, as for the Lord and not for others… (Col 3:23)

That is, do all things in love.

 

FAMINTINANA SY SORATRA MASINA

The Grace Moment imparts grace to us, and others, whenever we do all things in love.

God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him. In this is love perfected with us… because as he is so are we in this world. (1 John 4:16)

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