The
 devil appeared to three monks and said to them: "If I gave you the 
power to change something in the past, what would you change?"
The
 first of them, with great apostolic fervor, replied: "I would like to 
prevent you from leading Adam and Eve to sin, so that humanity does not 
separate from God."
The second, a man full of mercy, said to him: "I will prevent you from straying from God and condemning you forever."
The
 third of them was the simplest and instead of answering the tempter, he
 knelt down, made the sign of the cross, and prayed: "Lord, deliver me 
from the temptation of what might have been and what was not."
The demon, screaming and trembling with pain, fled.
The other two were surprised and said to him: "Brother, why did you react like this?"
And he answered them: “First, we should never talk to the enemy.”
“Secondly, no one in the world has the power to change the past.”
“Third:
 Satan’s interest was not to prove our virtue, but to trap us in the 
past, so that we neglect the present, the only time God gives us His 
grace and we can cooperate with Him to fulfill His will.”
Of all 
the demons, the one that most holds men back and prevents them from 
being happy is “what could have been and was not.” The past is left to 
the mercy of God and the future to His providence. Only the present is 
in our hands. Live today loving God with all your heart.
(Modified from original text)
Ctto: Michael Acebedo Lopez

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