"If Christ is formed of our lives, it means that he will suffer in us. Or, more truly, we will suffer in him.
If you are an office worker and the person over you is trying, perhaps rather limited in intelligence, so that you imagine you have some kind of right to be irritable, well, it is not you at all that must be obedient and humble and gracious, it is Christ, Christ, who said to the weak and timid civil servant, Pontius Pilate: You would have no power over me if it were not given to you from above.
It really needs to be practiced to be understood. We need to say to ourselves a thousand times a day, 'Christ wants to do this; Christ wants to suffer this.' And we shall thus come to realize that when we resent our circumstances or try to spare ourselves what we should undergo, we are being like Peter when he tried to dissuade our Lord from the Passion."
- Carryl Houselander, from Magnificat, September, 2020
Wow! Powerful words, thank you ❤🙏 ☦
ReplyDeleteHopefully we'll be able to remember them! :)
DeleteThis is a really interesting way of dealing with this problem. Thanks, Lisa.
ReplyDeletexoxo :)
Any time, Clare! :D But really, it is a problem isn't it? A perennial problem. xo
Delete"Christ in you, the hope of glory" !
ReplyDeleteThank you for this practical reminder of what the Holy Spirit can be and do.
XO