The Will of God
3. Faithful soul, living image of God, redeemed
by the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, it is the will of God that you be holy
like Him in this life and glorious like Him in the next. Your sure vocation is
the acquisition of the holiness of God, and unless all your thoughts and words
and actions, all the sufferings and events of your life tend to that end, you
are resisting God by not doing that for which He has created you and is now
preserving you. [1] Oh, what an admirable work! To change that which is dust
into light, to make pure that which is unclean, holy that which is sinful, to
make the creature like its Creator, man like God! Admirable work, I repeat, but
difficult in itself, and impossible to mere nature; only God by His grace, by
His abundant and extraordinary grace, can accomplish it. Even the creation of
the whole world is not so great a masterpiece as this.
Means of Sanctification
4. Predestinate soul, how are you to do it? What
means will you choose to reach the height to which God calls you? The means of
salvation and sanctification are known to all; they are laid down in the
Gospel, explained by the masters of the spiritual life, practiced by the
Saints, and necessary to all who wish to be saved and to attain perfection.
They are humility of heart, continual prayer, mortification in all things,
abandonment to Divine Providence and conformity to the will of God.
5. To practice all these means of
salvation and sanctification, the grace of God is absolutely necessary. No one
can doubt that God gives His grace to all, in a more or less abundant measure.
I say in a more or less abundant measure, for God, although infinitely good,
does not give equal grace to all, yet to each soul He gives sufficient grace.
The faithful soul will, with great grace,
perform a great action, and with less grace a lesser action. It is the value
and the excellence of the grace bestowed by God and corresponded to by the soul
that gives to our actions their value and their excellence. These principles
are certain.
An Easy Means
6. It all comes to this, then: that you should
find an easy means for obtaining from God the grace necessary to make you holy;
and this means I wish to make known to you. Now, I say that to find this grace
of God, we must find Mary.
taken from the Secret of Mary by St Louis de
Montfort
Image taken from Waiting for the Word
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