(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
One unfortunate tendency within our
fallen human nature is to “murmur” about another. It’s like a virus
in that once someone starts, it passes to others quickly. Before you
know it, many can be spreading rumors and gossip not based in truth, or truths
not spoken in charity. This can be very painful to the person who
the murmuring is about. We see this commonly among teens, but it is not
exclusively a teenage phenomena. The two questions to ponder in this
regard are: 1) Do I murmur about others? 2) How do I react when
others murmur about me? First of all, the virus of murmuring will
only be cured if people of integrity cease to speak unnecessary words or
calumny or detraction. We have no right to spread errors about
another, and we have no right to spread truths that do not need to be
shared. Second, if you find yourself to be the object of the
murmuring of others, it’s understandable that this will hurt. Allow
yourself to feel the hurt, unite it to the Heart of our Lord, and then move on
without returning the mistreatment. A peaceful resolve to pay no
attention to these actions helps to dispel their effects and it keeps us from
being drawn into the foolishness (See Diary1453).
Ponder today both of these
experiences. If you are the cause of senseless murmuring then see
the seriousness of this sin. It is a sin and a serious violation of
charity as a result of the hurt it can cause. Confess it and resolve
to silence your tongue. If you are the object of such murmuring,
know that Jesus was first. Turn to Him and allow Him to console you,
and try to rejoice that you have been treated like our Lord.
Lord,
please guard my tongue and help me to speak only the words You wish me to speak
and to only listen to those words inspired by You. If I am the object of
hurt from another, give me the grace to receive healing and strength and to
rejoice that I am treated like You. Jesus, I trust in You.
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