The Fourth Meditation: On Sin


12: “The Fourth Meditation: On Sin”
Our own fixation on material Truth...our own sin... fools us into thinking often that death is the end of  our story. But there is Hope in Resurrection if we take the time to consider how His Love is greater than our sin. (Shanagolden, Co.Limerick, Ireland. Photo:P. Smith)

                De Sales reminds us of the need for regular examination of conscience. We must pause and reflect on where sin is in our life. Reflect on when it began and what triggered this negative and disruptive behavior. He states that even an ingratitude to God is a grave sin because it reveals and perpetuates the division our choices have made between us and the Author of Love. He tells us to reflect on how often the Sacraments we receive have not produced fruits for us. This is because of our sin. Sin disrupts our relationship with Self, Other, Nature, and God, and we must open our hearts to be perturbed by this “misery” of broken relationship. We must ask for forgiveness and “resolve to live a better life.”

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