Thought for the Day – 17 January – The Spiritual Combat (1589) – Dom Lorenzo Scupoli OSM (c1530-1610)
“None shall be crowned who has not fought well.” 2 Tim 2: 5
The Third Weapon
of the Spiritual Combat
IX: … Of another Danger from which
the Understanding must be Guarded,
that it may Exercise a True Judgement (Part One)
“The second thing from which the Understanding must be guarded is curiosity; for by filling it with hurtful, vain and impertinent thoughts, we incapacitate and disable it from apprehending that, which most nearly affects our true mortification and perfection.
To this end, you must be as one dead to all needless investigation of even lawful earthly things.
Always restrain your intellect as much as possible and love to keep it low.
Let the news and the changes of the world, whether great or small, be to you as though, they were not and, should they intrude themselves, reject and drive them from you.
Be sober and humble even in the desire to understand heavenly things, wishing to know nothing but Christ Crucified, His Life, His Death and what He requires of thee.
Cast all other things far from you and so shall you be very pleasing unto God.
For He loves and delights in those, who desire and seek of Him such things alone, as serve to the love of His Divine Goodness and the fulfilment of His will.
All other petitions and inquiries belong to self-love, pride and the snares of the devil!”


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