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Deep Roots

Sins are like weeds: we may cut the leaves, but as long as the roots remain, more leaves will soon come up. We must dig deep and pull out the entire root system—the hidden part that thrives beneath the surface. Many times, in confession, we give the Lord only the visible sins (the leaves of the weeds) while we keep the roots underground.| In a short time, we find ourselves repeating the same sins. To end this cycle of sin, we must be willing to look deep into our hearts with the light of the Holy Spirit to see the deep roots so we can pull them out.

The Love Crucified Community. The Simple Path
to Union with God (p. 58). Kindle Edition.

What are sins? It is anything that keeps us from inner freedom. Our habits are deeply rooted in our bodies, minds, and souls. Usually, our compulsions, obsessions, and addictions promise us some release from pain and suffering. This release is short-lived and makes our ‘sins’ more deeply rooted, and suffering greater. Sin is about choice, at least in the beginning. Yet, when it gets full control over us, freedom goes out the window. So, the first step toward freedom is letting go of the fear of pain and struggle. It can be a lifelong process. This process is called ‘Spiritual Warfare’.

As we mature in our walk with the Lord we begin to comprehend our need for God’s grace and mercy. As we grow in trust and self-love we can more readily admit when we fail and begin again. That is how most of us grow, just get up, and rust in God’s love. It is not as easy as it sounds.

When we stop hiding from ourselves, we will begin to experience new life. We become less self-centered and start to seek and consider others. We are free to interact with those around us without the need to change or control them. This can lessen pressure in our relationships.

A deep prayer life and the prayerful reading of scripture are necessary for Christians to grow in their faith.-Br.MD