Compiled by J. Maurus
Jesus the Divine Master
Master divine, I should be like you.
Master divine, every good is yours.
Master divine, I am a useless servant.
Master divine, to you alone be all honor.
Master divine, let all disrespect be mine.
Master divine, give me time for penance.
Master divine, unite me with your passion.
Master divine, that I may rightly suffer.
Master divine, that I may make adequate reparation for the sins committed because of me.
What Strikes Me Most Today
The line "Master divine, let all disrespect be mine." This line bothered me a lot, but I think what Blessed Alberione meant was that any disrespect from anyone should be aimed at me and away from Jesus. Jesus did not deserve the disrespect he received in His Passion, and he certainly does not deserve mine. I think it bothered me, also, when I think of how little I honor Jesus with my time everyday. I need to spend more time contemplating the "Master divine." I also follow my "that I may rightly suffer" line with a silent "but don't feel like you have to send suffering; I'm happy to offer up the suffering I already have," but it's the phrase "rightly suffer" that makes me want to avoid sin in the future.
What strikes you most today?
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