Rule of St Benedict: reflections

 

What Are the Instruments of Good Works

 Jan. 18

 In the first place, to love the Lord God with one’s whole heart, one’s

  1. whole soul, one’s whole strength.
  2. Then, one’s neighbour as oneself.
  3. Then not to murder.
  4. Not to commit adultery.
  5. Not to steal.
  6. Not to covet.
  7. Not to bear false witness.
  8. To respect all men.
  9. And not to do to another what one would not have done to oneself.
  10. To deny oneself in order to follow Christ.
  11. To chastise the body.
  12. Not to become attached to pleasures.
  13. To love fasting.
  14. To relieve the poor.
  15. To clothe the naked.
  16. To visit the sick.
  17. To bury the dead.
  18. To help in trouble.
  19. To console the sorrowing.
  20. To become a stranger to the world’s ways.
  21. To prefer nothing to the love of Christ.

 Reflection

These first instruments of good works are summed up by the twenty-first: ‘to prefer nothing to the love of Christ’.  There is inside each one of us a certain contradiction that can be summed up in seven words: ‘we say but we fail to do’.  What is required here is self-renunciation.  Our weakness, our feebleness shows that we can do nothing without the Lord.  But He is always waiting for us; He never ceases to accompany us because He wants to save us from ourselves.