The divine action places before us at every moment things of infinite value, and gives them to us according to the measure of our faith and love.
If we understood how to see in each moment some manifestation of the will of God we should find therein also all that
our hearts could desire. In fact there could be nothing more
reasonable, more perfect, more divine than the will of God.
Could any change of time, place, or circumstance alter or increase
its infinite value? If you possess the secret of discovering it
at every moment and in everything, then you possess all that is
most precious, and most worthy to be desired. What is it that
you desire, you who aim at perfection? Give yourselves full
scope. Your wishes need have no measure, no limit. However
much you may desire I can show you how to attain it, even
though it be infinite. There is never a moment in which I cannot
enable you to obtain all that you can desire. The present is
ever filled with infinite treasure, it contains more than you have
capacity to hold. Faith is the measure. Believe, and it will
be done to you accordingly. Love also is the measure. The
more the heart loves, the more it desires; and the more it
desires, so much the more will it receive. The will of God is
at each moment before us like an immense, inexhaustible ocean
The whole creation cannot fill the human heart, for it is greater than all that is not God. It is on a higher plane than the material creation, and for this reason nothing material can satisfy it. The divine will is a deep abyss of which the present moment is the entrance. If you plunge into this abyss you will find it infinitely more vast than your desires. Do not flatter anyone, nor worship your own illusions, they can neither give you anything nor receive anything from you. Receive your fulness from the will of God alone, it will not leave you empty. Adore it, put it first, before all things; tear all disguises from vain pretences and forsake them all going straight to the sole reality. The reign of faith is death to the senses; it is their spoliation, their destruction. The senses worship creatures; faith adores the divine will. Destroy the idols of the senses and they will rebel and lament, but faith must triumph because the will of God is indestructible. When the senses are terrified, or famished, despoiled, or crushed, then it is that faith is nourished, enriched and enlivened. Faith laughs at these calamities as a governor of an impregnable fortress laughs at the useless attacks of an impotent foe. When a soul recognises the will of God and shows a readiness to submit to it entirely, then God gives Himself to such a soul and renders it most powerful succour under all circumstances. Thus it experiences a great happiness in this coming of God, and enjoys it the more, the more it has learnt to abandon itself at every moment to His adorable will.