Friday, January 7, 2011
First Friday Meditation: St. Therese on the Tender Heart of Jesus
"Tears for God? This must not be! Far less to Him than to creatures ought you to show a mournful face. Our Divine Master comes to us in search of rest - to forget the unceasing complaints of His friends in the world, who, instead of appreciating the value of the Cross, receive it far more often with groans and tears. Would you be as the mediocre souls? Frankly, this is not disinterested love. It is for us to console our Lord, not for Him to console us. His heart is so tender that if you cry, He will dry your tears; but thereafter, He will go away sad, since you did not allow Him to repose tranquilly within you. Our Lord loves the glad of heart, the children who greet Him with a smile. When will you learn to hide your troubles from Him, or tell Him gaily that you are happy to suffer for Him?
"The Good God, Who loves us so much, has pain enough in being obliged to leave us on this earth to fulfill our time of trial, without our constantly telling Him of our discomfort. We must appear not to notice it." - St. Therese of the Child Jesus
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