All virtues are found in the Heart of Jesus. His Heart is the furnace of
divine love, always burning with the fire of the Holy Spirit, purifying,
kindling, and transforming into Himself all who yield themselves to Him,
or who wish to be His. “My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready.” I
will extol Thee, O God, my King, and I will bless Thy name forever. Since
all good flows from Thy most sweet Heart, O Jesus, I should not attribute
to myself anything of the good I may have done, nor regard with self‐
satisfaction the gifts of God, but ascribe all to Him, and return all to
their original source, which is the Heart of Jesus. Place all your sins in
the Heart of Jesus. Through that Heart you should ask for grace and
pardon, and praise and bless Him for all His mercies. I acknowledge, O my
God, Thy supreme dominion over me, and all created things. I bow down
before Thy infinite sanctity, perfection and excellence, which entitle
Thee to the fullest love, service, and praise of all Thy creatures. In Thy
presence I protest my detestation of my countless sins, with which I have
outraged Thy love, and deeply repentant, I implore of Thee a full pardon.
Open wide Thy Heart of love, and let stream on my heart all the full
sympathy of Thine. I know Thou canst not trust me, as I am ever prone to
break my word and betray Thee. Hence I need all Thy care, all Thy grace to
persevere in the good resolutions Thou formest in my soul. O sweet Virgin
Mother of my Jesus, help me to praise and bless the Lord for all the
benefits He has bestowed on me, and for all those He will grant for all
eternity.
Prayer.
My sweet Jesus, I give Thee my soul, my body, and my will, resigning
myself in all and forever to Thy most holy grace. Do with me what Thou
pleasest. Make me ever love Thee in this life and in the next; do this,
and then dispose of me and of everything I have as Thou wilt. Tell me what
Thou askest of me; for with Thy grace I will execute it, be it what it
may. Amen.
Twenty‐ninth Day. The Heart of Jesus the Source of Sanctity.
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