Fr. Graham Writes: 15th February 2025
Much of the spiritual life, and therefore real life, is to do with right desire.
We can be dictated to by our desire, which may lead us away from God and into conflict with others, or we can (as our first reading at Mass declares) make a right choice by having a right desire. In our freedom we can exercise choice, to do the right thing or the wrong thing. Our freedom may be impaired or restricted by any number of things - addiction, habit, ignorance, coercion or force to name a few.
To have true freedom and right desire is our life's work and so that we might keep the commandments of God. The same commandments can either be a springboard into freedom or the limits of wrongdoing.
Jesus, who is the fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets, comes not to set us free from the commandments but to liberate us from the consequences of breaking them. He enables us to keep them and more. Not to be limited by them but to keep them and go beyond them - in spirit.
Jesus makes us truly free so that we may want the right desire, which is to be like Him and with Him.
This journey of self-discovery is part of our Lenten journey that brings us to deeper knowledge of God by knowing Jesus and spending more time with Him, that He might minister to us more deeply and heal us from old wounds. Our healing gives us freedom from where we can make a choice, a desire to love Him more.
With my prayer for you for a blessed Lent.
May God bless you.
Fr Graham










