“From the roof he saw a woman bathing; she was
very beautiful.” (2
Samuel 11: 2)
What David saw from the roof of his palace one summer evening
caused him grave trouble all his life. When
David got up from his siesta this evening, he did not intend to see what he
saw. He saw by pure chance from the roof top a woman that was
bathing in her courtyard. This woman was
oblivious that anybody was watching her.
It is a scene easy to imagine. The
woman was on the ground level and David was on the roof top of a multi storey
building. David’s problem started when
he saw and lingered to see more. Everybody
occasionally sees what he never intended to see. This is a fact of life and cannot be
avoided.
“For all that is in the world, sensual lust,* enticement
for the eyes, and a pretentious life, is not from the Father but is from the
world.” (1 John 2:16)
Things that entice the eyes will continue as long as man
lives in this world. Woe to one who
succumbs to this enticement. We are
saved by Christ’s death and resurrection. Our concupiscence wars against us all the same
till the final breath. The enticements or the lures are constantly
searching for people with corresponding lust to jump into action.
Thanks be to Jesus Christ who has not left us without the
means of working out our salvation in fears and trembling. The Sacraments of the Church, the word of God
and prayers are always available.
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