登陆注册
5589400000023

第23章 PART THE FIRST(19)

But if thou hast no mind either to laugh or to cry,thou oughtest to meditate on it in the dryness of thy heart,to My honour and praise,by doing which thou wilt have done no less than if thou hadst been dissolved in tears or steeped in sweetness;for then thou actest from love of virtue,without regard to thyself.And that thou mayest take it all the more to heart,listen to what follows.Such is My severe justice that it permits no wrong deed in all nature,be it great or small,to pass without atonement and without being made good.Now,how should a great sinner,who has perhaps committed more than a hundred mortal sins,and for every mortal sin subjected himself,by the law of My Church,to do penance seven years long,or else to complete his upperformed penance in the furnace of grim purgatory--how should such a miserable soul fulfill her penance?When would there be an end to her sighs and tears?Oh,how long,how much too long,would it not appear to her!Behold,she has speedily made all good by means of My innocent,meritorious Passion!with reason,then,let her grasp the treasure of My acquired merits,and apply it to herself,in virtue of which,even if she ought to burn a thousand years in Purgatory,she will be able,in a short time,to discharge her guilt and penance,so as to attain heaven without any purgatory at all.

The Servant.--O tender and Eternal Wisdom,teach me this in Thy goodness;how glad should I be to make such a grasp!

Eternal Wisdom.--The way to make such a grasp is this.Let a man often and seriously weigh with a penitent heart the greatness and multitude of his evil deeds,by which he has so wantonly incensed the eyes of his Heavenly Father;in the next place,let him account as nothing the works of his own satisfaction,since,reckoned against his sins,they are but as a little drop in the deep ocean;and then,let him confidently weigh the immeasurable greatness of My satisfaction;for the least drop of My precious Blood,which everywhere flowed without measure out of My body,would alone suffice to atone for the sins of a thousand worlds.Every man,therefore,appropriates so much of My satisfaction to himself,in proportion as he assimilates himself to Me by sympathetic participation in My sufferings.Moreover let a man humbly and modestly merge the smallness of his works in the greatness of My satisfaction or atonement.And to tell it thee in a few words,know then,that all the masters of numbers and measures would be unable to calculate the immeasurable benefit which lies hidden in the zealous meditation of My Passion.

CHAPTER XV.From The Fond Caresses Which The Soul Has Has With God Beneath The Cross,She Returns Again To His Passion The Servant.

--Thou hast revealed to me the measureless sufferings which Thou didst suffer in Thy exterior Man on the gibbet of the cross,how cruelly tormented Thou wast,and encompassed about with the bands of miserable death.Alas!Lord,how was it beneath the cross?Or was there not one at its foot whose heart was pierced by Thy woeful death?Or how didst Thou bear Thyself in Thy sufferings towards Thy sorrowing Mother?

Eternal Wisdom.--Oh,listen now to a woeful thing,and let it sink into thy heart.When,as thou hast heard,I hung suspended in mortal anguish before them,behold,they stood over against Me,and,with their voices,called out scoffingly to Me,wagging their heads contemptuously,and scorning Me utterly in their hearts,as though I had been a loathsome worm.

But I was firm amidst it all,and prayed fervently for them to My heavenly Father;behold,I,the innocent Lamb,was likened to the guilty thieves;by one of these was I reviled,but by the other invoked.I listened to his prayer and forgave him all his evil deeds.I opened to him the celestial paradise.Hearken to a lamentable thing.I gazed around Me and found Myself utterly abandoned by all mankind,and those very friends who had followed Me,stood now afar off;yea,My beloved disciples had all fled from Me.Thus was I left naked,and stripped of all My clothes.I had lost all power Andes without victory.They treated Me without pity,but I bore Myself like a meek and silent lamb.On whichever side I turned I was encompassed by bitter distress of heart.Below Me stood My sorrowful Mother,who suffered in the bottom of her motherly heart all that I suffered in My body.My tender heart was,in consequence,deeply touched,because I alone knew the depth of her great sorrow,and beheld her distressful gestures and heard her lamentable words.I consoled her very tenderly at My mortal departure,and commended her to the filial care of My beloved disciple,and gave the disciple in charge to her maternal fidelity.

The Servant.--Ah,gentle Lord,who can here refrain from sighing inwardly,and weeping bitterly?Yes,Thou beautiful Wisdom,how could they,the fierce lions,the raging wolves,be so ungentle to Thee,Thou sweet Lamb,as to treat Thee thus?Tender God,oh,that Thy servant had but been there to represent all mankind!Oh,that I had stood up there for my Lord,or else had gone to bitter death with my only Love;or,had they not chosen to kill me with my only Love,that I yet might have embraced,with the arms of my heart,in sorrow and desolation,the hard stone socket of the cross,and,when it burst asunder for very pity,that my wretched heart,too,might have burst with the desire to follow my Beloved.

Eternal Wisdom.--It was by Me from all eternity ordained,that when My hour was come,I alone should drink the cup of My bitter Passion for all mankind.But thou,and all those who desire to imitate Me,deny yourselves,and take up,each of you,your own cross,and follow Me.For this dying to yourselves is as agreeable to Me as though you had actually gone with Me to bitter death itself.

The Servant.--Gentle Lord,teach me then,how I should die with Thee,and what my own cross is.For,truly,Lord,since Thou hast died for me,I ought not to live any more for myself.

同类推荐
  • 念佛警策

    念佛警策

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说孝子经

    佛说孝子经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 胜鬘经挟注

    胜鬘经挟注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说泥犁经

    佛说泥犁经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 春答

    春答

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 杂剧艺术下(生命百科)

    杂剧艺术下(生命百科)

    有路在青霄内,又被那浮云塞闭。老兄也百忙里寻不见上天梯。(许达云)仲宣,你看那一林红叶,三径黄花。一林红叶傲风霜,如乱落火龙鳞。
  • 杀人的紫丁香

    杀人的紫丁香

    一九八一年的初夏,天气特别地好。亚得里亚海温暖的季风轻掠着壮美的罗马古城。这一天中午,圣彼得教堂的洪钟敲响十二点的时候,一辆崭新的豪华奔驰小轿车驶进了罗马市郊一座叫作“橄榄林”的别墅。通过长长的甬道,小轿车停在别墅主楼跟前。紧跟着从车里下来两个人,先下来的是别墅的男主人奥古斯特,后面的是他的保镖瓦尔蒂尼。奥古斯特·朗达是个将近五十岁的壮年汉子,生得身材高大,虎背熊腰。
  • 弹坑旁边是鸟窝

    弹坑旁边是鸟窝

    周锐幽默系列之七:《弹坑旁边是鸟窝》是上海作家周锐的童话小说,本书以主人公爱尔安为主线,讲述其参加童子军到德国游学的经历等,从而向小读者展现德国社会生活一角。开阔小读者眼界,文字清新流畅,语言简练,想象丰富,质量上乘,适合儿童阅读。
  • 代理人生

    代理人生

    陨落仙帝,一丝残魂,坠落凡尘,法则所迫,入死人身,一边逃命,一边高呼,“仙帝生意,代理人生:汝钱吾花,汝妻吾养,你爹你娘,还是你的!代理人生,白天做梦!”看古怪残魂,如何演绎另类灵异事件,于惊悚中前行…..
  • 海上和柴军使清明书

    海上和柴军使清明书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 苍穹飞舞者

    苍穹飞舞者

    十分老套的套路,又是异世界。故事从两个国家之间的战争开始,只因可能威胁到王位而被王兄追杀的奈杰尔,何去何从……
  • 鬼医帝妃

    鬼医帝妃

    她是21世纪的女医兼杀手,武功高强,医术精湛,不料天外有天。在一次刺杀任务中被人暗算,和飞机一起炸碎。他是玄法世界的面瘫大师,身份神秘,受人之托照看白家废物二小姐。本来已经死了的她重新睁开了眼,看着满是伤痕的身体,和脑子里不属于自己的记忆,女主:“尼玛!穿越了!”他看着穿越后的她,脸上挂起一丝笑容。某轩:“流音你你你!竟然笑了!笑了!”某男主:“那又怎么了,你有意见?”某女主:“两个大SB。”
  • 流云问道

    流云问道

    规则是强者制定,却是用来束缚弱者!唯有打破这天,方能逃离牢笼!
  • 遇见鬼先生

    遇见鬼先生

    他是一个活了上千年的鬼魂,一个统治整个冥界的帝皇,一个足以覆灭人界横扫仙界的王者。她是一个凡人,普通地活着,直到遇见他。他在千年轮回间寻找着,那个曾经一剑直指他心脏的仙者。她灰飞湮灭于凡尘中,在千年轮回间,早已忘却过往。……突然有一天,人类少女安琪诺看到了一只自称叫魏祗的鬼,于是一人一鬼的奇妙日常开始了。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。