All Things should be Referred to God as their Last End
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, I must be your supreme and last end, if you truly desire to be blessed. With this
intention your affections, which are too often perversely inclined to self and to creatures, will be
purified. For if you seek yourself in anything, you immediately fail interiorly and become dry of
heart.
The Imitation of Christ Thomas, à Kempis
Refer all things principally to Me, therefore, for it is I Who have given them all. Consider each
thing as flowing from the highest good, and therefore to Me, as to their highest source, must all
things be brought back.
From Me the small and the great, the poor and the rich draw the water of life as from a living
fountain, and they who serve Me willingly and freely shall receive grace upon grace. He who wishes
to glory in things apart from Me, however, or to delight in some good as his own, shall not be
grounded in true joy or gladdened in his heart, but shall be burdened and distressed in many ways.
Hence you ought not to attribute any good to yourself or ascribe virtue to any man, but give all to
God without Whom man has nothing.
I have given all things. I will that all be returned to Me again, and I exact most strictly a return
of thanks. This is the truth by which vainglory is put to flight.
Where heavenly grace and true charity enter in, there neither envy nor narrowness of heart nor
self-love will have place. Divine love conquers all and enlarges the powers of the soul.
If you are truly wise, you will rejoice only in Me, because no one is good except God alone,
Who is to be praised above all things and above all to be blessed.