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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today we begin Chapter 16 in St. Louis de Montfort’s book, “The Love of Eternal Wisdom”. His words will seem harsh to many – but the saint is speaking God’s Truth and like the prophets of old he may be misunderstood or his words dismissed by this generation.
Mary Mother of the Church, pray for us.
“O Jesus, living in Mary, come and live in your servants, in the spirit of holiness, in the fullness of your power, in the perfection of your ways, in the truth of your virtues, in the communion of your mysteries. Rule over every adverse power, in your Spirit, for the glory of the Father. Amen.” – Fr. Olier’s prayer
Today we begin Chapter 16 in St. Louis de Montfort’s book, “The Love of Eternal Wisdom”. His words will seem harsh to many – but the saint is speaking God’s Truth and like the prophets of old he may be misunderstood or his words dismissed by this generation.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
THE THIRD MEANS: UNIVERSAL MORTIFICATION
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your Faithful; kindle in us, the Fire of Your Love. Jesus, without You we can do nothing. We trust You and hoping in Your Mercy, we ask for Your Wisdom to discern Truth in our lives. Show us how we can remain in You and in Your Words as Mary our Mother remained in You.
- The Holy Spirit tells us that Wisdom is not found in the hearts of those who live in comfort, (Job 28.13) gratifying their passions and bodily desires, because “they who are of the flesh cannot please God,” and “the wisdom of the flesh is an enemy to God.” (Rom 8.8,7) “My spirit will not remain in man, because he is flesh.” (Gen 6.3) All those who belong to Christ, incarnate Wisdom, have crucified their flesh with its passions and desires. They always bear about in their bodies the dying of Jesus. They continually do violence to themselves, carry their cross daily. They are dead and indeed buried with Christ. (Gal 5.24; 2 Cor 4.10; Lk 9.23; Rom 6.4,8) These words of the Holy Spirit show us more clearly than the light of day that, if we are to possess incarnate Wisdom, Jesus Christ, we must practice self-denial and renounce the world and self.
- Do not imagine that incarnate Wisdom, who is purer than the rays of the sun, will enter a soul and a body soiled by the pleasures of the senses. Do not believe that He will grant His rest and ineffable peace to those who love worldly company and vanities. “To him that overcomes the world and himself, I will give the hidden manna.” (Apoc 2.17) Although this lovable prince knows and perceives all things in an instant by His own infinite light, He still looks for persons worthy of him. (Wis 6.17) He has to search because there are so few and He can scarcely find any sufficiently unworldly or sufficiently interior and mortified to be worthy of Him, of His treasures, and of union with Him.
Mary Mother of the Church, pray for us.
“O Jesus, living in Mary, come and live in your servants, in the spirit of holiness, in the fullness of your power, in the perfection of your ways, in the truth of your virtues, in the communion of your mysteries. Rule over every adverse power, in your Spirit, for the glory of the Father. Amen.” – Fr. Olier’s prayer
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