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Uniformity with God's Will: Page 7

Saint Alphonsus de Ligouri

Translated by Thomas W. Tobin, C.SS.R.

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7. Conclusion

Finally we should consider the events which are happening to us now and which will happen to us in the future, as coming from the hands of God. Everything we do should be directed to this one end: to do the will of God and to do it solely for the reason that God wills it. To walk more securely on this road we must depend on the guidance of our superiors in external matters, and on our directors in internal matters, to learn from them God's will in our regard, having great faith in the words of our Lord: "He that heareth you, heareth Me [79]."

Above all, let us bend all our energies to serve God in the way He wishes. This remark is made so that we may avoid the mistake of him who wastes his time in idle day-dreaming. Such a one says, "If I were to become a hermit, I would become a Saint" or "If I were to enter a monastery, I would practice penance" or "If I were to go away from here, leaving friends and companions, I would devote long hours to prayer." If, If, If-----all these if's! In the meantime such a person goes from bad to worse. These idle fancies are often temptations of the devil, because they are not in accord with God's will. Hence we should dismiss them summarily and rouse ourselves to serve God only in that way which He has marked out for us. Doing His holy will, we shall certainly become holy in those surroundings in which He has placed us.

Let us will always and ever only what God wills; for so doing, He will press us to His Heart. To this end let us familiarize ourselves with certain texts of sacred scripture that invite us to unite ourselves constantly with the Divine will: "Lord, what wilt Thou have me do [80]?" Tell me, my God, what Thou wilt have me do, that I may will it also, with all my heart. "I am Thine, save Thou me [81]." I am no longer my own, I am Thine, O Lord, do with me as Thou wilt.

If some particularly crashing misfortune comes upon us, for example, the death of a relative, loss of goods, let us say: "Yea, Father, for so it hath seemed good in Thy sight [82]." Yes, my God and my Father, so be it, for such is Thy good pleasure. Above all, let us cherish that prayer of our Lord, which He Himself taught us: "Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven [83]." Our Lord bade St. Catherine of Genoa to make a notable pause at these words whenever she said the Our Father, praying that God's holy will be fulfilled on earth with the same perfection with which the Saints do it in Heaven. Let this be our practice also, and we shall certainly become Saints.

May the Divine will be loved and praised! May the Immaculate Virgin be also praised!

79. Luke 10: 16.
80. Acts 9: 16.
81. Ps. 118: 94.
82. Matt. 11: 26.
83. Matt. 6: 10.

SEPIA SACRED HEART


Prayer of Trust in the Sacred Heart

IN all my temptations, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In all my weaknesses, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In all my difficulties, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In all my trials, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In all my sorrows, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In all my work, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In every failure, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In every discouragement, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred 
Heart of Jesus.
In life and in death, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.
In time and in eternity, I place my trust in Thee, O Sacred
Heart of Jesus.


Prayer to the Sacred Heart for Perseverance
by St. Alphonsus Liguori

           O Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and life-giving
fountain of eternal life, infinite treasure of the Divinity,
and glowing furnace of love, Thou art my refuge
and my sanctuary. O adorable and glorious Savior,
consume my heart with that burning fire that ever
inflames Thy Heart.

Pour down on my soul those graces which flow from
Thy love. Let my heart be so united with Thine that
our wills may be one, and mine may in all things be
conformed to Thine. May Thy Will be the rule of both
my desires and my actions.

FROM CATHOLIC BOOK OF PRAYERS
WITH NIHIL OBSTAT AND IMPRIMATUR
EDITED BY FR. M FITZGERALD OFM
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