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Daily Reflections

August 29, 2011
TRUTH

Truth is a fascinating reality as it can cause a great deal of trouble when opposing sides cannot agree on a common foundation from which to start an argument. We live in a world that challenges the idea of universal truth. People do not seem to realize that such a position, if strictly adhered to, is absurd as ultimately it means that we can never agree on anything because what is true for you may not be true for me, depending on how either of us feel at the particular time.
Truth is necessary in dialogues and relationships. Without it there is no base position from which to build an argument. It is a bit like working out the pronunciation of a language but allowing everyone to choose what sound goes with what letter. Clearly, any conversation cannot take place and thus relationships will be impossible. When we admit that we are in relationships with others, it means that there are some foundational truths that underpin the way we live.
The reason I mention this is that we need to make a stand in our faith with regards to truth and not allow the world’s relativism to dictate to us what we should or should not believe when it comes to morality. If we allow the world to lead us in morality, we will end up in a mess as there is no way of recognizing right from wrong if we do not have basic truths to guide us. No matter how inconvenient truth may be, we still have to be committed to it unto death if necessary. We know that our faith is a serious matter when we consider the long line of saints that we venerate.
Jesus tells us that He is the Truth that sets us free from relativism and sin. Let us embrace Him more closely today as we seek to deepen our lives as disciples of Jesus. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL

Reflection Question:
Have I given in to the secular powers that try to weaken my faith by presenting life to me as something whose truth is determined by me?

Father, help me to look to Jesus, Your Son, when I face trials and difficulties. Please make me attentive to where He leads me.

St. Sebbi, pray for us.

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