I Pray All Is Well With Everyone…And Your Hearts And Minds Are Full Of Love, Joy, And Compassion…For Yourselves And Everyone Else…All Over The World! Remember…When We Are Existing In A Continuous State Of Love…We Are Living In Sync With The Laws Of The Universe; For The Universal Law Of Life…Is Love! Thus, Being Love To One Another…Benefits All Of Us! And In Acknowledging And Loving Up On Our Own “Mighty I AM Presence” – Constantly; We Not Only Begin To Radiate Our Loving Energy – Naturally – Back Into The Atmosphere; But We Are Also Raising The Vibration Of Mother Earth And Her Inhabitants – You, Me…And All Of We – As We Fulfill The Universal Law…Of Loving!
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Give Thanks And Praises For Love And Life…![]()
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And Y’all Be Love…![]()
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THE INWARD VOICE OF CHRIST TO THE FAITHFUL SOUL
“I will hearken what the Lord God shall say within me. Blessed is the soul which heareth the Lord speaking within it and receive the word of consolation from His mouth. Blessed are the ears which receive the echoes of the soft whisper of God and turn not aside to the whisperings of this world. Blessed truly are the ears which listen not to the voice that soundest without, but to that which teaches truth inwardly. Blessed are the eyes which are closed to things without but are fixed upon things within. Blessed are they who search inward things and study to prepare themselves more and more by daily exercises for the receiving of heavenly mysteries. Blessed are they who long to have leisure for God, and free themselves from every hindrance of the world. Think on these things, O my soul, and shut the doors of thy carnal desires, so mayest thou hear what the Lord God will say within thee.
These things saith thy Beloved, “I am thy salvation, I am thy peace and thy life. Keep thee unto Me, and thou shalt find peace.” Put away thee, all transitory things, seek those things that are eternal. For what are all temporal things but deceits, and what shall all created things help thee if thou be forsaken by the Creator? Therefore, put all things else away, and give thyself to the Creator, to be well pleasing and faithful to Him, that thou mayest be able to attain true blessedness.
…“I bless Thee, O Heavenly Father, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ, for that Thou hast vouchsafed to think of me, poor that I am. O Father of Mercies and God of all comfort, I give thanks unto Thee, who refreshes me sometimes with thine own comfort, when I am unworthy of any comfort. I bless and glorify Thee continually, with thine only begotten Son and the Holy Ghost, the Paraclete, forever and ever. O Lord God, Holy lover of my soul, when Thou shalt come into my heart, all my inward parts shall rejoice. Thou art my glory and the joy of my heart. Thou art my hope and my refuge in the day of my trouble.
But because I am still weak in love and imperfect in virtue, I need to be strengthened and comforted by Thee; therefore, visit Thou me often and instruct me with Thy holy ways of discipline. Deliver me from evil passions, and cleanse my heart from all inordinate affections, that, being healed and altogether cleansed within, I may be made ready to love, strong to suffer, steadfast to endure.
Love is a great thing, a good above all others, which alone makes every heavy burden light, and equalizes every inequality. For it bears the burden and makes it no burden, it makes every bitter thing to be sweet and of good taste. The surpassing love of Jesus impels to great works and excites to the continual desiring of greater perfection. Love wills to be raised up, and not to be held down by any mean thing. Love wills to be free and aloof from all worldly affection, lest its inward power of vision be hindered, lest it be entangled by any worldly prosperity or overcome by adversity. Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing stronger, nothing loftier, nothing broader, nothing pleasanter, nothing fuller or better in heaven nor on earth, for love was born of God and cannot rest save in God above all created things.
He who loves flies, runs, and is glad; he is free and not hindered. He giveth all things for all things, and hath all things in all things, because he rests in One who is high above all, from whom every good flows and proceeds. He looks not for gifts but turns himself to the Giver above all good things. Love oftentimes knoweth no measure but breaks out above all measure; love feels no burden, reckons not labors, strives after more than it is able to do, pleads not impossibility, because it judges all things which are lawful for it to be possible. It is strong therefore for all things, and it fulfills many things, and is successful where he who loves not fails and lies down.
Love is watchful, and whilst sleeping still keeps watch; though fatigued it is not weary, though pressed it is not forced, though alarmed it is not terrified, but like the living flame and the burning torch, it breaks forth on high and securely triumphs. If a man loveth, he knoweth what this voice cries. For the ardent affection of the soul is a great clamour in the ears of God, and it saith: My God, my Beloved, Thou art all mine, and I am all Thine.
Enlarge Thou me in love, that I may learn to taste with the innermost mouth of my heart how sweet it is to love, to be dissolved, and to swim in love. Let me be holden by love, mounting above myself through exceeding fervour and admiration. Let me sing the song of love, let me follow Thee my Beloved on high, let my soul exhaust itself in Thy praise, exulting with love. Let me love Thee more than myself, not loving myself except for Thy sake, and all men in Thee who truly love Thee, as the law of love commands, which shines forth from Thee.
Love is swift, sincere, pious, pleasant, gentle, strong, patient, faithful, prudent, long-suffering, manly, and never seeking her own; for wheresoever a man seeks his own, there he falls from love. Love is circumspect, humble, and upright; not weak, not fickle, nor intent on vain things; sober, chaste, steadfast, quiet, and guarded in all the senses. Love is subject and obedient to all that are in authority; vile and lowly in its own sight, devout and grateful towards God, faithful and always trusting in Him even when God hides His face, for without sorrow, we cannot live in love.
He who is not ready to suffer all things, and to conform to the will of the Beloved, is not worthy to be called a lover of God. It behooves him who loveth to embrace willingly all hard and bitter things for the Beloved’s sake, and not to be drawn away from Him because of any contrary accidents.
“My Son, thou art not yet strong and prudent in thy love.”
Wherefore, O my Lord?
“Because for a little opposition thou falls away from thy undertakings, and too eagerly seeks after consolation. The strong lover stands fast in temptations, and believeth not the evil persuasions of the enemy. As in prosperity I please him, so in adversity I do not displease. The prudent lover considers not the gift of the lover so much as the love of the giver. He looks for the affection more than the value and sets all gifts lower than the Beloved. The noble lover rests not in the gift, but in Me, above every gift.
“All is not lost, though thou sometimes think of Me or of My Saints, less than thou should desire. That good and sweet affection which thou sometimes perceives is the effect of present grace, and some foretaste of the heavenly country; but hereon thou must not too much depend, for it goeth and cometh. But to strive against the evil motions of the mind which come to us, and to resist the suggestions of the devil, is a token of virtue and great merit.
“Therefore, let not strange fancies disturb thee, whencesoever they arise. Bravely observe thy purpose and thy upright intentions towards God. It is not an illusion when thou art sometimes suddenly carried away into rapture, and then suddenly art brought back to the wonted vanities of thy heart. For thou dost rather unwillingly undergo them than cause them; and so long as they displease thee and thou strive against them, it is a merit and no loss.
“Know thou that thine old enemy altogether strives to hinder thy pursuit after good, and to deter thee from every godly exercise, to wit, the contemplation of the Saints, the pious remembrance of My passion, the profitable recollection of sin, the keeping of thy own heart, and the steadfast purpose to grow in virtue. He suggests to thee many evil thoughts, that he may work in thee weariness and terror, and so draw thee away from prayer and holy reading. Humble confession displeases him, and if he were able, he would make thee to cease from Communion.
“Believe him not, nor heed him, though many a time he hath laid for thee the snares of deceit. Account it to be from him, when he suggests evil and unclean thoughts. Say unto him, ‘Depart unclean spirit; put on shame, miserable one; horribly unclean art thou, who brings such things to mine ears. Depart from me, detestable deceiver; thou shalt have no part in me; but Jesus shall be with me, as a strong warrior, and thou shalt stand confounded. Rather would I die and bear all suffering, than consent unto thee. Hold thy peace and be dumb; I will not hear thee more, though thou plots more snares against me. The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom then shall I fear? Though a host of men should rise up against me, yet shall not my heart be afraid. The Lord is my strength and my Redeemer. (Psalms 27:1-3)
“Strive thou like a good soldier; and if sometimes thou fail through weakness, put on thy strength more bravely than before, trusting in My more abundant grace, and take thou much heed of vain confidence and pride. Because of it many are led into error, and sometimes fall into blindness well-nigh irremediable. Let this ruin of the proud, who foolishly lift themselves up, be to thee for a warning, and a continual exhortation to humility.””
The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis, translated by William Benham, 1886
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