We have already seen how God, through
the Gifts of Wisdom, Knowledge, and Understanding, INFLUENCES OUR CONSCIOUSNESS
about the things of this earth and of supernatural realities. We thereby share
in God’s perspective and appreciation.
It is through the Gift of Counsel
that the Holy Spirit MOVES OUR CONSCIENCES so we make godly, prudent, decisions
about what God wants us to do or avoid doing.
Thus we are more than SPECTATORS on
the boundaries who know everything but don’t have to do anything. We are
PLAYERS on the field, who have to make decisions and take the consequences.
Through the Gift of Counsel the Spirit enables us to discern what God expects
of us and to act accordingly.
The schooner with its sails hoisted
is our metaphor for our being responsive the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. From
this it follows that if the sails are in tatters, though hoisted, they will be
useless.
FOR THE MOST PART WE ARE ONLY OPEN TO
THESE GIFTS WHEN WE ARE IN A STATE OF GRACE.
Even so, thank God, the Holy Spirit can
touch the minds and hearts of even the worst of sinners and move them to
repentance!
Prompted by the Spirit the Prodigal Son came
to his senses and resolved, "I will leave
this place and go to my father and say: Father, I have sinned against heaven
and against you;" (Lk.15.18).
Even so, thank God the Holy Spirit can touch the minds and hearts of
even the worst of sinners and move them to repentance!
The Holy Spirit gave him the courage
(Gift of Fortitude) to journey back home – no matter how his father might
receive him. You see how several of the Gifts come into play at the same time
according to the circumstances. Think of our schooner hoisting sails of various
shapes and sizes according to the waves and the wind.
When speaking of the Gift of Counsel
the Church refers to that occasion when Jesus said to His disciples, " You will be brought before governors and kings for my sake, as
evidence to them and to the gentiles. But when you are handed over, do not
worry about how to speak or what to say; what you are to say will be given to
you when the time comes, because it is not you who will be speaking; the Spirit
of your Father will be speaking in you," (Mtt.10.18).
On such occasions the Holy Spirit enables us to draw upon a deeply imbedded
awareness that has become second-nature to us through our habitual closeness to
God. He finds for us the appropriate words and the courage to voice them.
To shift our attention from crisis
situations to the everyday living of you and me I quote Paul writing to the
Colossians, "We ask God to fill you with the
knowledge of His will, with all wisdom and understanding that His Spirit gives.
Then you will be able to live as the Lord wants and always do what pleases
Him," ( Col.1.9).
Peter and Isidore O.P.
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