everything we have is on loan, we should use it for the purpose for which we have intended it: that is, for the glory of God and for the good of those close to us.
When Jesus says: “Make your home in me as I make mine in you,” he offers us an intimate place that we can truly call “home.” Home is that place or space where we do not have to be afraid but can let go of our defenses and be free, free from worries, free from tensions, free from pressures. Home is where we can laugh and cry, embrace and dance, sleep long and dream quietly, eat, read, play, watch the fire, listen to music, and be with a friend. Home is where we can rest and be healed. The word “home” gathers a wide range of feelings and emotions up into one image, the image of a house where it is good to be: the house of love
If you were to find a gold coin, would you ask yourself ‘Why has no one else found it?’ Of course not. You would not hesitate to take it as your own. Likewise, whenever you find a brother in need, realize that you have found something more valuable than any treasure - the opportunity to care for another (St John Chrysostom, Contra ludeos, 8).
How is your intimacy with Christ? The recollection precisely builds that intimacy with Christ, with time spent dedicated to him, and in a space that is dedicated to him, in His presence. In the recollection of Opus Dei, you enter in that tent, where your presence become enveloped in His. Every monthly, you do that, you go for the recollection, I can assure you, your intimacy with Christ will lead you to a fueling to continue that in your daily activities and daily prayer.
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