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Patrick Madrid in the Magnificat for today, very clearly describes a
heart, captive set free. This is the heart that St Ignatius is trying
to build in us.
He has abandoned himself to the will of God, he is not trying to make
a hybrid Will; half MY will and half God's will. NO he wants us to be
searching our heart, our understanding for God and His will.
Then he wants us to jump into that will without reserve, once it has
been discerned. This is our path, the very same one that we are
learning how to navigate.
He has no hesitations he is ready he says "My face is set My gait is
fast, my goal is heaven. My road is narrow, my way is rough,my
companions are few, my guide is reliable (our guardian angel), and my
mission is clear."
We even hear the same words PATH and MISSION. We can hear the sense
of urgency and the single minded and generous response to God who he
clearly loves.
When I read this I am fired up again to me more vigilant and more
generous as I approach today. I will be Gods anointed soldier as I
maneuver through my path today
heart, captive set free. This is the heart that St Ignatius is trying
to build in us.
He has abandoned himself to the will of God, he is not trying to make
a hybrid Will; half MY will and half God's will. NO he wants us to be
searching our heart, our understanding for God and His will.
Then he wants us to jump into that will without reserve, once it has
been discerned. This is our path, the very same one that we are
learning how to navigate.
He has no hesitations he is ready he says "My face is set My gait is
fast, my goal is heaven. My road is narrow, my way is rough,my
companions are few, my guide is reliable (our guardian angel), and my
mission is clear."
We even hear the same words PATH and MISSION. We can hear the sense
of urgency and the single minded and generous response to God who he
clearly loves.
When I read this I am fired up again to me more vigilant and more
generous as I approach today. I will be Gods anointed soldier as I
maneuver through my path today
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