(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Perhaps thinking about your death is frightening. It may not be something that you actually consider
very often. But it is a grace to be able
to look at one’s death directly and with full confidence. And this is only possible to do with full
confidence if your life is in order and given completely to God. If you can honestly look into your soul and
see that you have made holiness your ultimate goal, then you can also look
directly at death with peace and calm.
What is there to fear in that case?
What is there to fear if you have dealt with the sin and regrets you
have? There is nothing to fear in this
case. Death, to the holy soul, is a
reward and a journey to look forward to with delight and anticipation (See
Diary #1343).
Try to do this simple exercise today of imagining this as
being your last day on Earth. Perhaps
you immediately think about family or other tasks that you need to complete
first to prepare. Or perhaps you are
filled with fear because you are aware of your sin. First, try to set aside the practical tasks
that would be left unfinished and even try to set aside your concern for your
family and friends. Though these are
good and holy concerns, it is helpful to look at death only in regard to the
condition of your soul. If you were to
die today, would you be able to look at the merciful Heart of our Lord and tell
Him, honestly, that you die with Him as your greatest love? Could you say to Him that His Will is your
primary goal in life? If not, reflect
upon any obstacle you see and use this meditation to take an honest inventory
of your life.
Lord, I know that Heaven
must be my goal and my focus in life.
Help me to put my eyes upon You and all that awaits. Help me to also look honestly at the
condition of my soul and to identify any obstacle in the way of my
holiness. I love You, dear Lord, help me
to make You the central focus of my life.
Jesus, I trust in You.
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