 | 39. To be fearless means that you must not
wander about aimlessly. If you
desire to reach the end of this Road of Hope, you have to be
fearless. How
many people were there standing beside Our Lord at the foot of the
Cross?
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 | 40. Do not be afraid to talk to Our Lord about
everything you desire. Think
of these words of Our Lord, "Hither to, you
have asked nothing in my name;
ask, and you will receive" (Jn
16:24). To be
fearless is to love just as a child
loves its father.
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 | 41. Do not be discourage by failures. If
you are seeking to do the will of God
and meet with failure, that failure may be in God's eyes success, for
that is
the way God wants it. Look at the example of Jesus on the Cross.
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 | 42. Results and success are two different
things. There may be no outward
signs of results, but instead, an increase in experience, an increase
in humility
an increase in your faith in God. That is your success from a
supernatural
point of view.
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 | 43. There is only one failure and that is no
hope in God. "Hope in God and you
will not be disappointed" (Ps
22:5).
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 | 44. Do not be an erratic saint; a storm will
wipe away externals and reveal the inner reality of sinfulness behind
the appearances.
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 | 45. The virtuous person radiates a sweet
perfume quietly and unobtrusively.
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 | 46. Be loyal as you go along the road you are
traveling. Peter did not betray Our Lord, nor did he accuse Our
Lord, but on the other hand he did not acknowledge or support Our Lord
by even a single word. "I know
nothing of the man" (Mt
26:72). He said this,
seeking to remain safe and avoid being implicated. Peter lost
hope in Our Lord as the Way and fled from Him.
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 | 47. You are trembling with fear, you stumble
and fall, you meet with difficulties, misunderstandings, criticisms,
disgrace, even a sentence of death. Why do you forget the
Gospel? Our Lord Jesus Christ suffered everything. But, if
you continue to follow Him, you will have your Easter too.
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 | 48. Every morning when you get up you start
life again, fresh and energetic and full of optimism. If the
road runs badly, still continue to go along with Our Lord just like
the disciples on the road to Emmaus, and you will reach the goal.
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 | 49. Perseverance is the characteristic of the
saints, because "he who endures to the last
will be saved" (Mt
10:22).
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 | 50. Even if everybody else should fall by the
wayside on the journey, you must still keep pressing forward.
Large numbers of people are easily seduced. A leader who guides
wisely is rare indeed. You have to have the strength of
character not to follow the crowd blindly.
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 | 51. Although you might feel worn out or less
enthusiastic, keep up your spirit. The dark cloud will pass by
and not keep blocking our the sunlight. Just wait for the cloud
to pass over.
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 | 52. Do not say, "I
have lost inspiration." Do you do your work as a
result of personal inspiration only? The work of God is in no
way comparable to writing poetry. Work because of love and a
knowledge of the fact that you will never lose the love of God.
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 | 53. The good thief achieved happiness because
of his hope in the love of God; Judas was wretched because he
despaired of this love of God (Mt 27:5, Lk 23:42-43).
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 | 54. In his darkest hour of desolation Jesus
cried out: "My God, my God, why have
you forsaken Me?" (Mt
27:46). At that moment there
stood by the cross his mother Mary. She was silent, but her
steaddfast love was great enough to support her son until He said,
"It is finished" (Jn
19:30).
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 | 55. The body of the son of the widow of Naim
was being carried out for burial, (Lk 7:12) and the body of the dead
Lazarus was already stinking in the grave, (Jn 11:39) but Our Lord
could still call both to rise from the dead. Have hope and
humbly repent of your sins; Our Lord will raise you up also.
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 | 56. Everyday you must decrease your self
centeredness and increase your love of the neighbor. Everyday,
lessen your reliance on self and instead increase your trust in God.
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 | 57. If you are not determined to persevere,
you cannot say, "I am meek,"
but rather, "I am a coward."
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 | 58. You keep complaining; "If only I were
to be in this particular place, to work with that person, to hold that
particular office, surely I would be wonderfully successful.
"No! Do the work which Our Lord has entrusted to you. You
are in the place where He has placed you. Go straight
ahead. If you bustle about in all directions you will not reach
the end.
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 | 59. In your soul there are two persons: John
and Judas. Whenever you are striving to persevere, you are
imitating the loyal, faithful John. Whenever you cowardly give
up the struggle, you are choosing Judas as your patron and you are
burning incense to worship that patron of traitors.
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 | 60. But you say, "Too
difficult!" This is true. Only something
acquired by effort is really worthwhile.
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