 | 1. Our Lord guides you onto this road so that you will
"go
out and bear fruit, fruit which will endure" (Jn
15:16). This road is called
THE ROAD OF HOPE because it is overflowing with hope, because it is a beautiful as
hope. Why should you not have hope when you set off with our Lord Jesus Christ on
the way to the Father?
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 | 2. The ground plan of this Road of Hope has three stages:
a) Departure: "Renounce self."
b) Duty: "Take up your cross daily."
c) Perseverance: "Follow me"
(Lk 9:23).
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 | 3. If you give up everything but still have not denied yourself,
actually you have not given up anything at all, because you will gradually gather again to
yourself all those things which you gave up in the first place.
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 | 4. Abraham set off on his journey because he hoped to reach the
Promised Land. Moses likewise set out because he hoped to rescue God's people from
slavery. Our Lord Jesus Christ came down from heaven with the hope of saving all
mankind.
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 | 5. If you leave home and go to a distant place thousands of miles
away but continue to bring along with you all the bad habits and the "old man"
of sin, what difference does it make?
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 | 6. The saints are fools for Christ (Cor. 4:10). The making
of saints is far beyond the scope of the wisdom of the world.
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 | 7. If you wish to set off on this road, you must go regardless of
what other people in the world say to ridicule you. The three Wise Men set off
hoping to meet the Savior and they met Him. Saint Francis Xavier set off hoping to
save souls and he met them. Saint Maria Goretti set out to resist temptation, hoping
to meet our Lord, and she met Him.
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 | 8. You must lose in order to gain, die in order to live, abandon
all else in order to meet the Lord. The Magi risked dangers and ridicule; Saint
Francis Xavier left his parents and gave up all his possessions and the pleasures of the
world; Saint Maria Goretti gave up her life.
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 | 9. Keep advancing along the Road of Hope regardless of the
heartrending pleas of those you love; as Saint Paul tells us.
"Bondage and
affliction await me" (Acts
20:23), and as Jesus said, "Now I must go up to
Jerusalem to suffer" (Mt
20:18).
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 | 10. It does not matter at all whether you are rich or poor, whether
people praise you or ridicule you, whether you are of noble or humble status, if you are
determined to advance along this road, waiting in joyful hope for the coming of Our Savior
Jesus Christ.
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 | 11. Our Lord says, "I am the truth"
(Jn 14:6). he does
not say newspapers are the truth, radio is the truth or television is the truth.
Which kind of truth will you follow?
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 | 12. Keep moving forward relentlessly; do not give up. Nobody will
follow the person who turns back.
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 | 13. Do not give in to sensuality; do not give up. Nobody will
follow the person who turns back.
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 | 14. Are you a person who says "yes" to everything? Which
road will you take? Do you say "yes" to many gods? Do you say
"yes" to many religions? Do you say "yes" to many varieties of
moral standards? Do you have a flexible conscience which can fit in with any
situation and say "yes" to its values?
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 | 15. Refusal to give in to false values is not pride, or egoism or
stubbornness; rather it proves your wholehearted adherence to real standards and values.
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 | 16. You are prepared to reject wealth and position, to give up your own
life in order to preserve your ideal, your honor and your faith. So, you will never
behave otherwise, for to do so means the loss of everything.
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