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65. When I consider the words
which Jesus Christ addressed to His heavenly Father in prayer, saying that He
did not pray for the world," I pray not for the world"
[John xviii, 9]-----and again that, when praying for His disciples that His
prayer might be more efficacious, He emphasized the fact that they were not
followers of the world, "They are in the world, but they are not
of the world"-----I confess that no words of our Saviour in
the whole Gospel terrify me more than these. For I perceive that it is
necessary for me to separate myself from the world, so that Jesus Christ may
intercede for me. And if I am a lover of the world, I shall be excommunicated
by Jesus Christ and shall have no part in His intercessions and prayers. These
are the words of Christ Himself: "I pray not for the world, but for those
who are not of the world."
Let us really
understand these words: that Jesus Christ excludes us from His kingdom if we
belong to the world, that is to say if we wish to follow the maxims of the
world which are nothing but vanity and deceit and fill man with pride; the
maxims of the world which the prophet says "turn aside the way of the
humble." [Amos ii, 7] Meanwhile Jesus Christ is our advocate with the
Father in so far as, renewing our Baptismal vow, we renounce the world and
accept the maxims of the Gospel which are true and tend to make man humble. To
serve both God and the world is impossible, because we could never please
both-----"he will hold to the one and despise the other." [Luke xvi,
13]
To pretend to
serve God and the world is the same as to imagine that we can be both humble
and proud at the same time. Vain dream!
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