The Desire of Eternal Life; the Great Rewards Promised to Those Who Struggle
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, when you feel the desire for everlasting happiness poured out upon you from above,
and when you long to depart out of the tabernacle of the body that you may contemplate My glory
without threat of change, open wide your heart and receive this holy inspiration with all eagerness.
Give deepest thanks to the heavenly Goodness which deals with you so understandingly, visits you
so mercifully, stirs you so fervently, and sustains you so powerfully lest under your own weight
you sink down to earthly things. For you obtain this not by your own thought or effort, but simply
by the condescension of heavenly grace and divine regard. And the purpose of it is that you may
advance in virtue and in greater humility, that you may prepare yourself for future trials, that you
may strive to cling to Me with all the affection of your heart, and may serve Me with a fervent will.
My child, often, when the fire is burning the flame does not ascend without smoke. Likewise,
the desires of some burn toward heavenly things, and yet they are not free from temptations of
carnal affection. Therefore, it is not altogether for the pure honor of God that they act when they
petition Him so earnestly. Such, too, is often your desire which you profess to be so strong. For
that which is alloyed with self-interest is not pure and perfect.
Ask, therefore, not for what is pleasing and convenient to yourself, but for what is acceptable
to Me and is for My honor, because if you judge rightly, you ought to prefer and follow My will,
not your own desire or whatever things you wish.
I know your longings and I have heard your frequent sighs. Already you wish to be in the liberty
of the glory of the sons of God. Already you desire the delights of the eternal home, the heavenly
land that is full of joy. But that hour is not yet come. There remains yet another hour, a time of war,
of labor, and of trial. You long to be filled with the highest good, but you cannot attain it now. I
am that sovereign Good. Await Me, until the kingdom of God shall come.
You must still be tried on earth, and exercised in many things. Consolation will sometimes be
given you, but the complete fullness of it is not granted. Take courage, therefore, and be strong
both to do and to suffer what is contrary to nature.
You must put on the new man. You must be changed into another man. You must often do the
things you do not wish to do and forego those you do wish. What pleases others will succeed; what
pleases you will not. The words of others will be heard; what you say will be accounted as nothing.
Others will ask and receive; you will ask and not receive. Others will gain great fame among men;
about you nothing will be said. To others the doing of this or that will be entrusted; you will be
judged useless. At all this nature will sometimes be sad, and it will be a great thing if you bear this
sadness in silence. For in these and many similar ways the faithful servant of the Lord is wont to
be tried, to see how far he can deny himself and break himself in all things.
There is scarcely anything in which you so need to die to self as in seeing and suffering things
that are against your will, especially when things that are commanded seem inconvenient or useless.
Then, because you are under authority, and dare not resist the higher power, it seems hard to submit
to the will of another and give up your own opinion entirely.
But consider, my child, the fruit of these labors, how soon they will end and how greatly they
will be rewarded, and you will not be saddened by them, but your patience will receive the strongest
consolation. For instead of the little will that you now readily give up, you shall always have your
will in heaven. There, indeed, you shall find all that you could desire. There you shall have possession
of every good without fear of losing it. There shall your will be forever one with Mine. It shall
desire nothing outside of Me and nothing for itself. There no one shall oppose you, no one shall
complain of you, no one hinder you, and nothing stand in your way. All that you desire will be
present there, replenishing your affection and satisfying it to the full. There I shall render you glory
for the reproach you have suffered here; for your sorrow I shall give you a garment of praise, and
for the lowest place a seat of power forever. There the fruit of glory will appear, the labor of penance
rejoice, and humble subjection be gloriously crowned.
Bow humbly, therefore, under the will of all, and do not heed who said this or commanded that.
But let it be your special care when something is commanded, or even hinted at, whether by a
superior or an inferior or an equal, that you take it in good part and try honestly to perform it. Let
one person seek one thing and another something else. Let one glory in this, another in that, and
both be praised a thousand times over. But as for you, rejoice neither in one or the other, but only
in contempt of yourself and in My pleasure and honor. Let this be your wish: That whether in life
or in death God may be glorified in you.