This beautiful devotion to the Most
Sacred Heart of Jesus it is one of the greatest treasures of our Christian
faith. The Sacred Heart stands as a powerful symbol of the whole human body of
Jesus Christ. The heart is at its core, representing the very real life of
Jesus our Saviour; a heart which was formed in Mary’s womb; a heart which beat
as he preached the Good News and healed the sick; a heart that stopped on the
cross and was then pierced by the soldiers lance. It is also the heart that
beat once more at the Resurrection and continues to do so for us today. The
Sacred Heart of Jesus is therefore a powerful reminder of the love of Christ
poured out for us all. It is at once a representation of His divine love and
His human love. In the Sacred Heart we see the love of God which created the
heavens and the earth; a love which created humankind and then redeemed us in
our fallen nature. But the Sacred Heart is also one of fully human love; one which
expressed itself in the love of Jesus for His Mother; the love of Jesus for His
disciples, and the love which He showed for all He preached to and cared for.
It was a love that was able to forgive those who nailed Him to a cross. If we
sometimes feel disconnected from the overwhelming, and frankly
incomprehensible, divine love which created us and sustains us, then the Sacred
Heart serves to remind us of all the human heart is capable of. It was this
human heart of Christ which loved to its fullest extent and which rebukes us
for our lack of love toward God and neighbor. It is a heart which can teach us
that, through grace, we too are capable of loving God, ourselves and others to
a degree which we may have thought impossible. As we read in our second reading
today; the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy
Spirit that has been given to us[1].
We often reject this love of God and have done so throughout our human history.
But the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus does not cease upon rejection; it
loves all the more. When the soldier pierced Christ’s side, His heart did not
close but instead opened, and out flowed the blood and water of our redemption.
It is the great mystery of this total and reckless love of Christ for us, and
the invitation to share in it and love in return, which marks devotion to the
Sacred Heart. We are called to love as totally and recklessly as Him who gave
His life for us • AE
Me acordé de esto al leerte: "Jesús es tu amigo. El Amigo. Con corazón de carne como el tuyo". Y de que solo tenemos un corazón, el mismo para amar a Dios y a los demás.
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