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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Daily Reflections - November 13,2012


Say No Today!
 
In today’s First Reading, Paul writes a letter to Titus, the person in charge of the Church in Crete, and counsels him on the virtues necessary to pastor God’s flock. Read Paul’s recommendations: “Bid the older men to be temperate, serious… Bid the older women likewise to be reverent in behavior, not to be slanderers or slaves to drink… to be sensible, chaste… Likewise urge the younger men to control themselves.”
If there’s one word that can summarize the list of virtues Paul recommends, it is the word “no.”
“No” today is a not a very attractive word. In a world that puts an exaggerated premium on freedom, self-expression and spontaneity, “no” is oftentimes perceived as an impediment to individuality. Some modern schools of psychology even counsel young parents to always give in to growing children’s every whim and likes, lest they grow up full of resentment and “stunted” in their growth potentials.
How different this is in the world I grew up in. In our household, my parents’ rearing principle has always been, “If you want children to grow up with their feet on the ground, never hesitate to put weight on their shoulders.”
The modern-day man wants to be free and rightly so. But our idea of freedom is saying “yes” or giving in to whoever, whatever and whenever. Paradoxically, the modern day value of freedom that we espouse can only be achieved when we train ourselves to say “no.” “No” is actually the indispensable partner of “yes.” One can only genuinely say “yes” to something when one has the equal capacity to say “no.” If one cannot say “no,” one is actually not free. Self-mastery is the fruit of periodically saying “no” even to things that are inherently good. Self-mastery is what characterizes our humanity. Fr. Joel Jason
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are temperance and self-denial a regular part of your daily self-training?
 
Bless my resolve, O Lord, to be master of my wants, impulses and desires. Help me claim the dignity of the humanity You gifted me with. Amen.
 

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