Friday, February 15, 2013

The Ultimate Valentine

     I am sorry that this valentine is a day late.... I have been juggling a lot lately and have been limiting my Internet time for Lent.
    
     I am reading a book for Lent called Meditations to Deeper Prayer that is published by
Holy Family School of Faith.  It is truly a beautiful book.  Each day, there is a reading from a saint, spiritual book, or the Bible, and a quick reflection to help you start your day off.  I have to share the first day's entry with you.  It was like reading a Valentine from God.


"I know you through and through.  I know everything about you.  The very hairs on your head I have numbered.  Nothing in your life is unimportant to me, and I have followed you through the years, and I have always loved you - even in your wanderings.

I know every one of your problems.  I know your need and your worries.  And yes, I know all your sins.  But I tell you again and again tat I love you - not for what you have done or haven't done - I love you for you, for the beauty and the dignity my Father gave you by creating you in His own image. 

It is a dignity you have often forgotten, a beauty you have tarnished by sin.  But I love you as you are, and I have shed my blood to win you back.  If you only ask me with faith, my grace will touch all that needs changing in your life; and I will give you the strenght to free yourself from sin and all its destructive power.

I know what is in your heart - I know your loneliness and your hurts - the rejections, the judgements, the humiliations.  I carried it all before you.  And I carried it all for you, so you might share my strength and victory.  I know especially your need for love - how you are thirsting to be loved and cherished.  But how often you thirsted in vain, by seeking that love selfishly, striving to fill the emptiness inside you with passing pleasures - with even greater emptiness of sin.

Do you thirst for love?  Come to me all you who thirst.  I will satisfy you and fill you up.  Do you thirst o be cherished?  I cherish you more than you can imagine to the point of dying on a cross for you.

I thirst for you.  Yes, this is the only way to even begin to describe my love for you:  I thirst for you.  I thirst to love and be loved by you - that is how precious you are to me.  I thirst for you.  Come to me, and fill you heart and heal your wounds. 

If you feel unimportant in the eyes of the world, that matters not at all.  For me, there is no one any more important in the entire world than you.  I thirst for you.  Open to me, come to me, thirst fro me, give me your life - and I will prove how important you are in my heart.  No matter how far you may wander, no matter how often you forget me, no matter how many crosses you may bear in this life, there is one thing I want you to remember always, on thing that will never change: I thirst for you - just as you are.  You don't need to change to believe in my love, for that will be your belief and my love will change you.  You forget me, and yet I am seeing you very moment of the day - standing at the door and knocking.

Do you find this hard to believe?  Then look at the cross and look at my heart that was pierced for you.  Have you understood the cross?  Then listen again to the words that I spoke there - for they tell you clearly I endured all this for you.  I thirst.  Yes, I thirst for you, and as the rest of the Psalm verse which I was praying says of me: "I looked for love, and I found none."  (Ps. 69:20)

All your life I have been looking for your love - I have never stopped seeking to love and be loved by you.  You have tried many other things in your search for happiness; why not try opening your heart to me, right now, more than you ever have before.

Whenever you do open the door of your heart, whenever you come close enough, you will hear me say to you again and again, not in mere human words, but in spirit: "No matter what you have done, I love you for your own sake."  Come o me with your misery and your sins, with your trouble and needs, and with all your longing to be loved.  I stand at the door of your heart and knock.  Open to door for me, for I thirst for you."

-I thirst, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. 

God bless you all and may you draw ever closer to Him during this Lenten season,

Chloe M. 



1 comment:

  1. Kimberly,
    Glad you liked it - I had the same reaction.
    Have a blessed Lent!
    Chloe M.

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