Remember that perseverance is the great grace which we are all striving
for. It is not a grace that we can merit at any one time, for it is only a
continuation of fidelity. It is a very important grace; what does it
profit to have gained all possible graces, and to be filled with
consolation, when in the end we shall not be counted among the elect of
God? He is, of course, interested in your eternal salvation—in other
words, your final perseverance. But we are living in a state of probation
here; it is not possible, except in some special case of extraordinary
grace, that we could be possibly in any other state than doubt as regards
the future. It is natural for those who are on trial to fear that they
will not succeed; there are so many a great deal better than we are that
when we compare their excellence with our weak efforts to do right, we
feel so inferior that we are afraid of being rejected. Hence it is that we
are told to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, lest we may
not reach the end for which we have been created.
Prayer.
Eternal Father, I offer Thee the precious blood, etc., etc.
Thirtieth Day.
Final perseverance can be obtained only through our humble faithfulness to
God and continued prayers. When we pray to the Lord, and beg of Him by His
precious blood to give us the grace of perseverance, or when we go to God
the Father, and offer Him the sacred blood of Jesus as a sacrifice, that
He may give us extraordinary grace to enable us to continue in His
service, He is not obliged to give it, but He will, just as a friend who
wishes to keep you attached to him gives you many presents and favors. We
must also turn to Mary in this doubtful struggle for eternal happiness.
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, has much to do with our salvation; we should
not despise her help. She supplied, as you may say, the precious blood to
Our Lord, by feeding Him with the milk of her breast. Or, as St. Bernard
tells us, mixing the milk of the Mother with the blood of the Son, in
order to prepare for us a most delicious drink. Mary ceases not to work in
heaven for the salvation of souls and for the conversion of poor sinners.
Prayer.
Eternal Father, I offer Thee the precious blood, etc., etc.
Thirty‐first Day.
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