To not aim for Perfection shows a lack of Faith, Hope, and Love. If one loves GOD, they will start aiming at what they know is best, even before they feel confident they can hit the bull’s eye. If they contemplate GOD’s Love for us, they can gather Hope that Faith can enable them to accomplish the aims of True Love. If GOD is loved and hoped upon, one can cross the line, by Faith, from dead works to the Works of Faith. If like the Apostles at first, one has trouble doing the things he hopes to do, let him say as that one man for whom the Apostles at least had begun to seek Faith for, but were as of yet too unexercised in their Faith to immediately avail for:
“LORD, I believe, only help my unbelief.”
Is smoking meritorious? If not, it is not the bull’s eye of our Faith. The one not seeking to appropriate True Faith is drowning, rather than walking on water. “Be perfect as your FATHER in the Heavens is perfect”, we are commanded by HIM WHO also promised: “MY Grace is sufficient for you”. That the question of smoking’s sinfulness has come up, is this not a troubling of a conscience toward betterment unto the full potential of Faith, Hope, and Love? While I would not condemn a smoker, I do encourage all with vices of deficiency to heed the Church’s Teaching that we all have free wills to reach the heights of the Faith with Its Rewards that reflect the greatest, most truly Catholic hearts. I certainly do not say this without myself applying Faith.