In the Catholic sphere and in the media you hear, a lot, that "well you don't have to be so perfect", or that: "you don't have to be perfectionists"
The fact is that God is perfect, and to become with God (which is to reach the Kingdom of Heaven), what is not perfect; does not enter
And enter, receives a denomination and is the aspire to die in Holiness
The indication and advice of our Lord Jesus Christ in this regard is found in a Catholic Bible and in the Gospel book St. Matthew Chapter 5 verse 48 (In the textbooks it appears as Mt 5:48):
"You therefore be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect"
And fashions are fashions, and they are understood to be present, because they are "movements of Society"; but with respect to the Catholic, fashions last very little
The Gospel of St. Matthew, which is also addressed to Paganism, conveys that in behavior, we do not let ourselves be carried away by fashions, and by the mundane (Paganism). But let us aspire to the Resurrection of Eternal Life together with Christ
On that day, God will review us
We can say: "I am sorry, but the fashion of then..."
but to Him:
yes is Yes
and the no is No
And if we ask ourselves: And the maybe?, the perhaps, God calls it:
"My Infinite Mercy"
and we welcome Him
😀 Amen 😀
References:
Catechism of the Catholic Church click here
310 But why did God not create a world so perfect that no evil could exist in it? With infinite power God could always create something better.174 But with infinite wisdom and goodness God freely willed to create a world "in a state of journeying" towards its ultimate perfection. In God's plan this process of becoming involves the appearance of certain beings and the disappearance of others, the existence of the more perfect alongside the less perfect, both constructive and destructive forces of nature. With physical good there exists also physical evil as long as creation has not reached perfection.175
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