As soon as we reach mental maturity, we
are faced with two tough and perpetual trials: one relates
to the heart, one to the eye. At times, choices have to be
made every second. The sequence is relentless and needs
tremendous will power which only a strong relationship with
God can provide.
In the trial that relates to the heart,
a person is faced with the ordeal of lending ear to the
calls of his conscience – if it is vibrant and alive. Good
and evil are innately found in his nature. He does not need
any external help to distinguish between them. However, help
and push is certainly needed to make the right choice. That
a person prefers good to evil at most instances is not easy
at all. It is indeed an exacting trial.
In the trial that relates to the eye, a
person must guard his gaze from taking undue liberty when
viewing members of the opposite gender. In an era, where
ogling is normal practice and staring at physical attributes
a common norm, it needs a concerted effort to not let our
eyes go astray. Like the trial of the heart, this too is a
perpetual and unrelenting trial.
The purpose of religion is inner
purification and spiritual advancement. If we succeed in
these two trials we purify ourselves and become entitled to
the eternal kingdom of God in the Hereafter.
Let us make a resolute effort every day
to consciously strive to succeed in these trials!
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