BLESSED ARE THE PURE OF HEART
Jesus
challenges those who follow Him to love all people with utmost respect
and purity. It is a call to treat one another as true sisters and
brothers in the Lord. St. John reminds us that the world, with all its
lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes and pride, has nothing to offer
those in relationship with the Father (1 John 2:16). Lust is one of the
capital sins and Jesus warns us in the Gospel that to even look at a
woman (or man, for that matter) is an act of adultery. Adultery is
taking another’s spouse for one’s sexual pleasure. Adulterers have no
place in the Kingdom of God. Taking it a step further, Jesus remarks
that to marry a divorced woman is an act of
adultery. Marriage is a serious relationship and should be upheld with
utmost respect. It is a sign of God’s love for His people and Christ’s
love for His Church.
In a world where sexual immorality is rampant and seemingly rising, the
Christian stands as a great witness to purity and chastity. “Blessed
are the pure in heart for they shall see God” is one of the Beatitudes
of Jesus. If lust seems a problem, then we need to deal with it. Jesus
comments to tear the eye or hand out rather than lose the whole body and
enter hell. This is strong language indeed, and not to be taken
literally. Nevertheless, it calls for drastic measures. We should never
allow lust to take hold of our lives because it has a power of its own
that leads to death.
All of us are created in the image and likeness of God. Let us thank
God for the gift of beauty in one another. Indeed, how great God is in
creating all races of people unique in His eyes. Lust distorts our
attitudes and behavior. We must pray and fight the battle for the grace
of chastity, a right ordering of our sexuality in whatever state of life
we are in — married, consecrated or single. We all belong to the Lord.
Let us offer to the Lord our body as a living sacrifice, holy and
acceptable to the Lord (Romans 12:1). We are members of the Body of
Christ and He is the head. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Is your heart pure? Are you a chaste
person?
Lord, give me the grace of purity. Let me see others through Your eyes of love. Amen.
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