Corrine…week 5…pgs. 80 to
106
This is the time period when her life became sedentary
and her resolutions included recollectedness, being an apostle by prayer, practice
and accept mortifications, let her actions be words and example, “abandonment
and full consent to His will in present illness and inactivity”. She said that “God alone can make of this
emptiness (inactivity when ill) …a work of redemption for me and for others”. She knew she’d have to be on guard for
agitation and irritability. Later she
could see that God had been working in her and a “mysterious work of grace” had
been taking place in her soul. Then she
even says Thank You! “Blessed art Thou,
O Lord, for all this pain, through which Thou hast allowed me to expiate my
faults, draw near to Thy Heart, and also to obtain, I hope, many spiritual
graces for souls and for those I love.”
She is certainly an example of how to accept and praise God for illness or
suffering or any cross and to work WITH it instead of fighting it. And she said “let none of this precious grace
of suffering be lost to me or to the souls Thou lovest”. Again Elisabeth said “There are moments in
life when we must look neither ahead nor behind nor to the side, but
contemplate only the cross God offers us, from which will flow great graces for
ourselves and others.” And she said, “O
Lord, I offer Thee all; make of my trials a work of expiation, reparation, and
prayer; help me to practice complete renunciation and to preserve peace of
heart”. “I bind these things into a
sheaf, Lord, and come humbly behind the shepherds to lay it in the manger…Accept
my burden of afflictions and use them for the good of souls and for Thy glory.” Oh to be recollected like her and to be able
to focus on reparation for sin and for the good of souls and God’s glory!
On pg. 95 when she said “I want one thing only: that Thy
Will may be done in me and by me. More and more, I seek, and desire to seek,
only one end: to promote Thy greater glory by the realization of Thy designs
for me.” This reminded of what I’d
read in Navarre Bible commentary concerning Matthew Ch. 2… I’ll backtrack a bit…. In the beginning of the gospel of Matthew I
noticed how many “dreams” affected Joseph’s actions. When Mary was with child of the Holy Spirit
and Joseph considered sending her away quietly….an angel appeared to him in a
dream giving him direction. After the
Magi came through and Herod was threatened by a “king” being born…. After the Magi departed, and angel appeared
to Joseph in a dream….telling him to take Mary and Jesus and flee to
Egypt. Later, in Egypt, another dream
and they were to return to Israel. Then
he was alerted in a dream to not go to Bethlehem for fear of the ruler, so they
settled in Nazareth. Okay….back to the
Navarre commentary….Joseph had “learned to work within the divine plan”.
Just think how many times “his” plans were changed….and he listened…and he did
it right away. He didn’t mull it over
and think about it and…… Sorry so long
winded…but when I read Elisabeth’s “realization of Thy designs for me” it
reminded me of Joseph following God’s designs for the Holy Family. How slow I am, mulling things around and
looking for excuses!
It was something to think about when Elisabeth meditated
on the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves. “Jesus Christ takes this lifeless thing, this
tiny, coarse object, this bread, and by His blessing, it becomes food and life
for the entire crowd. Why should I not be, in these same divine hands, the poor
instrument for another such work? Why should I not be given by God to souls to
uphold and revive them?...I will let myself be distributed by Him to souls…..Multiply
my prayers, sacrifices, and acts of charity! Let these fragments of Thy love in
me become warmth and comfort for the spiritually starved, until the blessed
time when Thou, the one living Bread, shalt come Thyself to revive and save
them.” We creatures were created in the image
and likeness of God. Just think of the
possibilities for us helping the spiritually starved if we would learn to work
with in His divine plan.
The last quote and reflection of your post was beautiful. What if we all asked the Lord to empower us to help the spiritually starved? There is so much spiritual anerxia in the world.
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