We Should Show Our Needs to Christ and Ask His Grace
The Disciple
O MOST kind, most loving Lord, Whom I now desire to receive with devotion, You know the
weakness and the necessity which I suffer, in what great evils and vices I am involved, how often
I am depressed, tempted, defiled, and troubled.
To You I come for help, to You I pray for comfort and relief. I speak to Him Who knows all
things, to Whom my whole inner life is manifest, and Who alone can perfectly comfort and help
me.
You know what good things I am most in need of and how poor I am in virtue. Behold I stand
before You, poor and naked, asking Your grace and imploring Your mercy.
Feed Your hungry beggar. Inflame my coldness with the fire of Your love. Enlighten my
blindness with the brightness of Your presence. Turn all earthly things to bitterness for me, all
grievance and adversity to patience, all lowly creation to contempt and oblivion. Raise my heart
to You in heaven and suffer me not to wander on earth. From this moment to all eternity do You
alone grow sweet to me, for You alone are my food and drink, my love and my joy, my sweetness
and my total good.
Let Your presence wholly inflame me, consume and transform me into Yourself, that I may
become one spirit with You by the grace of inward union and by the melting power of Your ardent
love.
Suffer me not to go from You fasting and thirsty, but deal with me mercifully as You have so
often and so wonderfully dealt with Your saints.
What wonder if I were completely inflamed by You to die to myself, since You are the fire ever
burning and never dying, a love purifying the heart and enlightening the understanding.