We must know the love of Christ which surpasses all knowledge |
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seems to me that our Lord’s earnest desire to have his sacred heart honored in a special way is directed toward renewing the effects of
redemption in our souls. For the sacred heart is an inexhaustible
fountain and its soul desire is to pour itself out into the hearts of
the humble so as to free them and prepare them to lead lives according
to his good pleasure.
From this divine heart three streams flow endlessly.
The first is the stream of mercy for sinners; it pours into their hearts
sentiments of contrition and repentance. The second is the stream of
charity which helps all in need and especially aids those seeking
perfection to find the means of surmounting their difficulties. From the
third stream flow love and light for the benefit of his friends who
have attained perfection; these he wishes to unite to himself so that
they may share his knowledge and commandments and, in their individual
ways, devote themselves wholly to advancing his glory.
This divine heart is an abyss of all blessings, and
into it the poor should submerge all their needs. It is an abyss of joy
in which all of us can immerse our sorrows. It is an abyss of lowliness
to counteract our foolishness, an abyss of mercy for the wretched, an
abyss of love to meet our every need.
But above all preserve peace of heart. This is more
valuable than any treasure. In order to preserve it there is nothing
more useful than renouncing your own will and substituting for it the
will of the divine heart. In this way his will can carry out for us
whatever contributes to his glory, and we will be happy to be his
subjects and to trust entirely in him.
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