I am with you
Deepening our discipleship, a realisation takes hold: the need to be diverse without being detached from others, especially the afflicted and those ignored. What guides this undressing is the Magister’s ‘ self-emptying ’ through his Incarnation and obedience to his Father (Philippians 2,7). Surpassing the romanticised idealisation, its implementation proves adventurous. This undressing articulates the desire to follow the Magister without ignoring what hinders me from doing so; it is neither forced nor imposed. Desiring it can be delusional when I fail to discern the need to implement it. This need is compromised when reduced to mere words lacking commitment to repentance: the fear of being unmasked. What is intended is not others’ conversion, but my own. Ignoring it explains the encountered inconsistencies. Sustaining them degrades the Good News to mere ideological affirmations, unable to communicate God’s love, which requires a desired experienced self-emptying sustained b...