Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Asceticism of Dying to Self

The aim of all ascetic effort is to make oneself nothing, after the example of Jesus Christ, described by St. Paul in his letter to the Philippians: "Divine nature was his from the first, but he did not think to snatch at equality with God; but made himself nothing, assuming the nature of a slave" (Ph. 2:6). This nothingness is the closest we can come to God. It is a dying to self so as to be fully open to God. Our selfishness is the obstacle to God's life and the action of his Spirit within us.

ANDRÉ LOUF The Cistercian Way