My Jesus, when will that moment come, when having followed faithfully the
path of crosses and tribulations, I shall hear Thee say, “Well done, good
and faithful servant; because thou hast been faithful over a few things, I
shall place thee over many. Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” Oh, the
joy the soul will feel when, on reaching heaven, she shall find herself in
the company of the angels and saints; of Mary, her good Mother, and shall
recognize all her friends and relatives! What joy will it not be to find
one’s self safe in port, free from all danger, safe forever in the arms of
God! The happiness of heaven once insured is ours forever more; it cannot
be lost. There will be no more sorrow nor trouble. Thou, O my sweet Jesus,
wilt wipe away all tears from our eyes, and with Thy sweet voice, Thou
wilt gladden our hearts. My soul, enter into thyself, and reflect that
thou wert made for this glory if thou wilt only struggle to the end. How
foolish then is he, who for a brief passing moment of pleasure, would
fling away all claim to that glory, which as St. Paul says, “Eye hath not
seen nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man what
things God hath prepared for them that love Him.” Take courage, my soul,
and do not murmur against those trifling tribulations, which God in His
mercy sends for our own true weal. Most loving Jesus, give me grace to
welcome them, to embrace them eagerly, and to bear them according to Thy
good pleasure, and with sincere resignation to Thy holy will. O my sweet
Jesus, grant that I may one day reach that joyful kingdom, there to unite
my voice to those of the ever blest ones who, with ceaseless transports of
joy, cry out before Thy throne, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts;
heaven and earth are full of the glory of Thy majesty.
Prayer.
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, Victim of love, consecrated Altar where all
sacrifices are completed, Thou art the glory of the Holy Trinity, the joy
of the angels and all the blessed, and the unfailing hope of mortals. Be
Thou the sole Master of the desires and affections of my heart. O Heart of
Jesus, that lovest me so tenderly, make me love Thee fervently in this
world, so that I may love Thee eternally in heaven. Amen.
Twenty‐second Day. The Heart of Jesus Opened.
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