(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
Do you see value in being reduced to nothingness in your own
eyes? Perhaps not. The reason this language is difficult to
accept is that humility is only fully understood by a special gift of God’s
grace. Some ancient philosophers even
hold up pride as a great virtue, discounting humility as weakness. Sadly, there are few souls that obtain the actual
virtue of humility. Some may obtain a
certain semblance of this virtue, but few actually become humble to a great
degree. Again, humility can only be
understood and embraced by a special grace of God. Naturally speaking, we are drawn to those things
we deem to be beneficial to us.
Therefore, the first step in growing in humility is to see it for what
it is and to discover its true value.
When we understand humility, we will desire it. And when we desire it, we will be drawn to
it. And when drawn to it, we will more
easily embrace it (See Diary #1436).
Do you understand humility?
Do you understand the value of being reduced to nothingness in your own
eyes? If not, ponder this idea for some
time. Don’t give up on it thinking it is
out of date, weak or misguided. You must
become reduced to nothingness in your eyes if you are to discover grace in the
Heart of Christ. Only by the discovery
of your nothingness will you understand that God is everything and provides
everything you need. You will find, in
this discovery, that you begin to choose God over yourself and, thus, you
become transformed into God’s grace rather than living by your own
strength. God must possess you
completely, live within you and live through you. In this way, your humble soul becomes Christ
to the world.
Lord, make me humble. Help me to see my nothingness and to see Your
greatness. I choose You, dear Lord, over
myself and invite You to possess me completely, transforming me into Your
grace. Jesus, I trust in You.
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