What is your Weakest Spot?

The devil’s Strategy

Denise Thong

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“When the devil wants to attack anyone, he first of all looks to see what side his defences are weakest or in worst order; then he moves up his artillery to make a breach at that spot.” (St. Ignatius of Loyola)

Introduction

I have many sins, most of which are too embarrassing to mention here. Perhaps, I will share them in detail another day.

My saving grace is that I am somewhat aware of these sins and am willing to receive the sacrament of reconciliation frequently.

My confessor recently commented, “Denise, you are here quite often.”

I smiled and brushed that comment away. Inside I thought, “That’s because I am such a big sinner. And also, my profession as a counsellor requires me to be clear headed and humble. If I cannot face my sins and ask God for his graces and charisms. I would not be a good counsellor, would I?”

I chose not to reply because I wanted to hide my spiritual pride and I wanted the Priest to believe that I am an irrevocable, disgusting sinner, and to treat me accordingly, as a penance.

Pride — one of my chief weaknesses

“Occupy yourself in beholding and bewailing your own imperfections rather than contemplating…

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Denise Thong

Counsellor, Writer (Christianity, Children’s short stories)