02-06-2021, 10:34 PM
Every Day with Saint Francis de Sales
Teachings and Examples from the Life of the Saint by Salesiana Publishers
February 6th (page 37)
Certainly nothing can so effectively humble us before God’s mercy as the multitude of His benefits, and nothing can so deeply humble us before His justice as the great number of our sins. Let us consider often what He has done for us and what we have done against Him. As we reflect on our sins one by one, let us also consider His graces one by one. There is no need to fear that knowledge of His gifts will make us proud, if only we remember this truth, that they are from Him and not from ourselves. A lively consideration of graces received makes us humble, because knowledge of them begets gratitude for them.
(INT. Part III, Ch. 5 ; O. III, p. 146)
(A.S. II, p. 145)
Christian piety always has only one object, God. However, it suggests various
ways of serving Him, according to varying states of life and social conditions.
So in whatever state we live, we can please God.