Hidden Life: Sanctifying our Daily Work

In Your Presence - A podcast by Eric Nicolai

Lk 14, 28: ”Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won't you first sit down and estimate the cost to see if you have enough money to complete it? Jesus said we are building tower. The daily building of that tower is also in our use of time. He says this to show that if mere human prudence means that a person should try to work out in advance the risks he may run, with all the more reason should a Christian embrace the Cross voluntarily and generously, because there is no other way he can follow Jesus Christ. Sometimes that regards how we build the tower, or the house of our sanctification. Famous C.S. Lewis passage from Mere Christianity. “Imagine yourself as a living house. You have one version of renovation, but God wants something quite different. He doesn't just want just a quaint  cottage, he wants to build a palace. So he too can live and take his place in it. How happy we were when we heard Pope John Paul II say these words to the pilgrims in St. Peter’s square on Oct 7, 2002: St Josemaría was chosen by the Lord to announce the universal call to holiness and to point out that daily life and ordinary activities are a path to holiness. One could say that he was the saint of ordinary life. In fact, he was convinced that for those who live with a perspective of faith, everything is an opportunity to meet God, everything can be an incentive for prayer. Seen in this light, daily life reveals an unexpected greatness. Holiness is truly within everyone's reach. He doesn’t actually mention “work”, or professional work, but this is indeed the activity that all of us are engaged in everyday. So even on a holiday, when we’re not “working”, we’re engaged in an activity that sanctifies us. Music: Adrain Berenguer, Fall (Album Singularity) 2017. Thumbnail: Construction Eiffel April 15, 1888 Roger Viollet Getty Images

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