Today,
Christ addresses us his resolute command, without question, with
authority: «Be silent and come out of this man!» (Mk
1:25). He speaks to the evil spirits living within us that curtail
the freedom God has given us and wants us to enjoy.
Perhaps
you have noticed that silence is the first rule the founders of
religious orders establish when they set up the rules for their
community life: on a house where prayer is compulsory, silence and
contemplation must reign. There is a Spanish adage that could more or
less be translated as: «Virtue is silent; evil is noisy».
This is why Christ commands that evil spirit to be silent, because
its obligation is to surrender before Him, who is the Word, who
«became flesh and made his dwelling among us» (Jn
1:14).
It
is true, however, that the awe we feel before our Lord, may stimulate
some mixed feelings of sufficiency leading us to think, as in his
confessions St. Augustine says: «Give me chastity and
continence, O Lord, but do not give it yet». Because the
temptation is to leave our own conversion for later on, right now not
coinciding perhaps with our own personal plans.
But
the call to radically follow Jesus Christ is for right now and
right here, so that His Kingdom may allow us in without
difficulty. He is well aware of our tepidity, and He knows that we
will not probably immediately follow his will for us to choose the
Gospel, but we will rather temporise, struggle along, and just keep
on living, without stridencies and without hurry.
But
good and evil cannot coexist. A saintly life cannot allow sin. «No
one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love
the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other.
You cannot serve God and mammon» (Mt 6:24), says Christ.
Let us find shelter in the holy tree of the Cross and let its shadow
project itself over our life, and let Him comfort us, help us
understand the reason of our life and give us a life worthy of the
name of sons of God.