June 20th The Disappointments of the Sacred Heart by Rev. R.F. Clarke, S.J.
We often see a morning that opens bright
and fair clouded over before midday, and the
afternoon dark and gloomy, ending in storm and
desolation. So too there is many a life which
opens with the happiest promise; a natural
attraction to piety, great graces, good influences,
an amicable character give hopes that he to whom
these privileges are given will turn out an eminent
servant of God, and love with an ever-increasing
devotion the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Yet how often the brilliant promise comes to nothing, or next to nothing. The soul which might have risen to a high degree of sanctity, enjoying continual peace and joy, is still battling with passion, anger, sloth, impatience, self-indulgence, vanity, distastes for the things of God, jealousy and ill-feeling, uncharitableness in thought and word. How is it that so little progress has been made? How is it that the Sacred Heart of Jesus has been disappointed in His desire for a complete possession of the heart that He loved? Alas! it is the old story--unfaithfulness to grace in little things. Jesus spoke plainly enough, asking for some little sacrifice, and was refused. He asked again, and another refusal. Gradually His requests became less frequent, and His voice scarce sounded in the ears that had neglected to listen. At length He ceased to ask, or the unfaithful soul ceased to hear His voice. What a sad disappointment for Him. What an irreparable loss for the soul that was thus ungrateful to the invitations of her Divine Spouse. Is not this my case? |