Of the wonderful power of the Divine Love
1. I bless You, O Heavenly Father, Father of my Lord Jesus Christ,
for that You have vouchsafed to think of me, poor that I am. O,
Father of Mercies and God of all comfort, I give thanks unto You, who refreshes me sometimes with Your own comfort, when I
am unworthy of any comfort. I bless and glorify You
continually, with Your only begotten Son and the Holy Ghost, the
Paraclete, forever and ever. O Lord God, Holy lover of my soul,
when You shall come into my heart, all my inward parts shall
rejoice.You are my glory and the joy of my heart.You are my
hope and my refuge in the day of my trouble.
2. But because I am still weak in love and imperfect in virtue, I
need to be strengthened and comforted by You; therefore visit
me often and instruct me with Your holy ways of discipline.
Deliver me from evil passions, and cleanse my heart from all
inordinate affections, that, being healed and altogether cleansed
within, I may be made ready to love, strong to suffer, steadfast
to endure.
3. Love is a great thing, a good above all others, which alone
makes every heavy burden light, and equalizes every inequality.
For it bears the burden and makes it no burden, it makes every bitter thing to be sweet and of good taste. The surpassing
love of Jesus impels to great works, and excites to the
continual desiring of greater perfection. Love wills to be
raised up, and not to be held down by any mean thing. Love
wills to be free and aloof from all worldly affection, lest its
inward power of vision be hindered, lest it be entangled by any
worldly prosperity or overcome by adversity. Nothing is sweeter
than love, nothing stronger, nothing loftier, nothing broader,
nothing pleasanter, nothing fuller or better in heaven or on
earth, for love was born of God and cannot rest save in God above
all created things.
4. He who loves flies, runs, and is glad; he is free and not
hindered. He gives all things for all things, and has all
things in all things, because he rests in One who is high above
all, from whom every good flows and proceeds. He looks not
for gifts, but turns himself to the Giver above all good
things. Love oftentimes knows no measure, but breaks out
above all measure; love feels no burden, reckons not labors,
strives after more than it is able to do, pleads not
impossibility, because it judges all things which are lawful for
it to be possible. It is strong therefore for all things, and it
fulfills many things, and is successful where he who loves does not
fail and lies down.
5. Love is watchful, and while sleeping still keeps watch;
though fatigued it is not weary, though pressed it is not forced,
though alarmed it is not terrified, but like the living flame and
the burning torch, it breaks forth on high and securely
triumphs. If a man loves, he knows what this voice cries.
For the ardent affection of the soul is a great clamor in the
ears of God, and it says: "My God, my Beloved! You are all
mine, and I am all Yours."
6. Enlarge me in love, that I may learn to taste with the
innermost mouth of my heart how sweet it is to love, to be
dissolved, and to swim in love. Let me be held by love,
mounting above myself through exceeding fervor and admiration.
Let me sing the song of love, let me follow You my Beloved on
high, let my soul exhaust itself in Your praise, exulting with
love. Let me love You more than myself, not loving myself
except for Your sake, and all men in You who truly love You, as
the law of love commands, which shines forth from You.
7. Love is swift, sincere, pious, pleasant, gentle, strong,
patient, faithful, prudent, long-suffering, manly, and never
seeking her own; for wheresoever a man seeks his own, there he
falls from love. Love is circumspect, humble, and upright; not
weak, not fickle, nor intent on vain things; sober, chaste,
steadfast, quiet, and guarded in all the senses. Love is subject
and obedient to all that are in authority, vile and lowly in its
own sight, devout and grateful towards God, faithful and always
trusting in Him even when God hides His face, for without
sorrow we cannot live in love.
8. He who is not ready to suffer all things, and to conform to
the will of the Beloved, is not worthy to be called a lover of
God. It behooves him who loves to embrace willingly all hard
and bitter things for the Beloved's sake, and not to be drawn
away from Him because of any contrary accidents.
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