“You’ll never understand life until it grows within you.” (Sandra C. Kassis). “When a woman is in labor, she is in anguish because her hour has arrived; but when she has given birth to a child, she no longer remembers the pain because of her joy that a child has been born into the world.” The Gospel today presents us with yet another powerful and insightful image to help understand the depths of our spiritual lives and how we can best understand and live them to their fullest with Jesus Christ always before us. The basic wisdom at play here is really quite simple: the greater the goal, the greater the sacrifice, the greater the sacrifice, the greater the reward. “Christ had to suffer and to rise from the dead, and so enter into his glory.” Jesus accomplished everything for us with a great amount of pain and suffering. But just look at the results: Our salvation and place in heaven has been assured and guaranteed. All we need to do is get there. Consider the following two quotes and allow for some quality time today to reflect on them:
“If God gives you an abundant harvest of trials, it is a sign of great holiness, which He desires you to attain. Do you want to become a great saint? Ask God to send you many sufferings. The flame of Divine Love never rises higher than when fed with the wood of the Cross, which the infinite charity of the Savior used to finish His sacrifice. All the pleasures of the world are nothing compared with the sweetness found in the gall and vinegar offered to Jesus Christ. That is, hard and painful things endured for Jesus Christ and with Jesus Christ.” Saint Ignatius of Loyola
“When it is all over you will not regret having suffered; rather you will regret having suffered so little, and suffered that little so badly.”
St. Sebastian Valfre