There is one thing for which every heart craves, after its own manner. We
all long for happiness—that is the one great desire that lives in every
soul. Hast Thou not, sweet Jesus, given us that longing? And when Thou
hast given so much surely Thou wilt not refuse the accomplishment of this
desire also. Tell us, dear Lord, what souls are happy, and we will learn
from their example. Let us look at the faces of those who serve Thee, and
we will see them growing brighter and brighter as they draw near Thee, and
they will tell us. When we love Thee sincerely, then we shall be happy;
when we make Thy will the centre around which we move, then we shall be
happy; when Thy sweet Heart, hidden under the sacramental species, is more
beautiful in our sight than all else, when we shape and mould our lives
according to the example of that Sacred Heart, then peace and joy and
happiness will be ours. Teach us, sweet Heart of Jesus, from Thy
tabernacle, to serve Thee as Thou deservest, to love Thee above all
things, to work for Thee bravely and generously, solely because of Thy
love and not for Thy gifts. Oh, what happiness may I not promise myself if
I but cling to Thy most generous Heart, and use my best endeavors to
faithfully serve, adore, and love it. Inflame my heart, O Jesus, with the
fire of love with which Thine is ever inflamed. With St. Ignatius I will
say, “Jesus, Lord, give to me Thy love and grace divine, and I shall be
rich enough.” Henceforth I accept the remainder of my life and all its
events, whether bitter or sweet, from Thee; fixing my eyes on the
tabernacle alone, I will serve Thee because it is Thy will I should do so.
Help me, my Jesus, unto the end; let me find no happiness but in Thee.
Prayer.
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, how blessed is he whose only hope and confidence
is in Thee, Who alone canst satisfy the yearnings of his heart! Thou art
indeed the light of our true heavenly land, the delights of which surpass
all that our human senses can experience. Too late have I known Thee, O
ancient beauty! Too late have I loved Thee! But if I have begun so late,
make me now love Thee perfectly. Amen.
Twenty‐fourth Day. The Love of the Saints for the Heart of Jesus.
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