In his sermon today, Santiagu spoke of four ways in which we who claim to be men of God, can turn to be Godless men.
It was his description of the second stage that amused me most. He spoke that in the second stage we use God for our survival. Rather than Him being the centre of our lives, he becomes a tool we use to make a living for ourselves.
The analogy he offered was the best: lizards around the tabernacle. Those creatures who practically live around the tabernacle, do so not out of love for the Blessed Sacrament or because they have a personal relationship with Jesus (perhaps they do!), but because that's the easiest place to secure their food. With the tabernacle lamp glowing day in and day out, insects naturally get attracted to the light and become prey to the lizards. Moreover, most tabernacles are placed in such a way that there is enough space to hide behind or around it.
Great! Fits some (or most) of the lives of priests and religious!
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