There is one thing we need never be afraid of, namely, that the devil will ever tempt us to be humble. He may delude us in the practice of other virtues; indiscreet zeal, for instance, or the desire to devote our time solely to prayer. But we need never be in doubt as to whether it would be better to humble ourselves or not. There can be no doubt about it. It is always safe to do so.
COMMENT: Fr Doyle makes a very important point in today’s quote which we can easily overlook when focusing on the main theme of humility. Sometimes, good people can be tempted to devote their time solely to prayer. Of course, a more common temptation today is to devote no time to prayer, but the temptation to “overdo it” can still present itself. By this, Fr Doyle clearly means that we have to have regard to our duties in life.
Fr Doyle’s more substantive point today relates to humility. Recalling the importance of humility is very apt today – August 29 is the feast of the Beheading of St John the Baptist. St John the Baptist always pointed to Christ and recognised his own unworthiness to even tie His sandals.
Amen. Pray for us Saint John the Baptist.
Father Doyle’s remarks are so true, eternally true!
If Lucifer and his followers were humble, how different things would be on Earth…and there would be no hell. If Adam and Eve had stayed humble they would not have even communicated with the devil, and again, mankind would be living with no evil or disorder in their lives. A very different world. The common definition of humility is truth- truth about ourselves, the truth about God, Who is Truth, and so we simply remember who we are, we know our place. It takes persistent effort. Father Doyle, you who worked continuously to live a life of humility, of truth, please help us make that choice also, as we try to follow God’s will.