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Conversations With God: How to Follow Christ Today
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How to Follow Christ Today
by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.
The heart of Christian spirituality is the following of Christ. God became
man in the person of Jesus Christ in order to show us by word and example how
we are to live in this passing world on the road to eternity.
The single most important directive in the Gospels is the Savior's "follow
me." It occurs in all four Evangelists.
"If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself
and take up his cross and follow me" (Matthew 16:24).
"As He was passing along, He saw Levi, the son of Alpheus,
sitting in the tax collector's place and He said to him, 'Follow me"' (Mark
2:14).
"'One thing is still lacking to you. Sell all that you have
and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven, and come, follow
me.' When he heard these things he was much grieved, for he was very rich"
(Luke 18:22-23).
"You do not believe because you are not of my sheep. My
sheep hear my voice, and I know them and they follow me" (John 10:27).
The following of Christ, therefore, is practically a summary of Christianity.
We are as good Christians as we are faithful followers of Jesus, no more and
no less. Indeed, our fidelity to His person and teaching is another way of describing
our loyalty in following Him.
But there is one gnawing question: How? As we read the great masters of the
spiritual life they keep insisting on the necessity of following in the footsteps
of the Divine Master. We accept this principle of Christian sanctity. But then
we look around us at the world of noise and frenzied activity, of blaring voices
in the media clamoring for attention, and millions of daily words poured out
in print demanding to be read. We see the streets of our cities crowded with
people and moving"
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