When your Lord calls you to meet with Him, go, child, and do not fear to walk without looking back.
Place, in His hands and in His heart, all that you sometimes seem to abandon; know, in the certainty of your heart, that everything will find its path, its purpose and its place in the Heart of such an immense God, who has a unique and perfect place for every creature.
Walk toward your place in the Heart of God, knowing that the purpose of your life is to follow Him and be in Him at every moment, as His instrument, His friend, His companion in this path taken and in so many others.
Strengthen your heart through each test, through each "yes" to Christ and each "no" to that which is obscure. Know that your heart belongs to the only Lord and, in Him you must always be.
Consolidate your fortitude within you, knowing that it is being constructed in the Hands of God. And have faith, My child.
Wind, rain and discouragement will pass, but the foundations of your dwelling will remain firm. For this reason, the only necessary thing now is to place yourself in the Hands of your Father and Lord and, obeying His designs, find His most pure love for you.
Through Him, you will love all things. And all renunciation will find meaning, and all offerings will be multiplied at the abundant table of the redemption of life, where many of the hungry will eat the fruits of your service.
You sometimes do not perceive these fruits because they remain in the Hands of He who gathers them to one day be offered to the world.
Have faith and seek God. These are todays keys for the encouragement of your soul.
The Most Chaste Saint Joseph
Association Mary
Founded in December of 2012, at the request of the Virgin Mary, Association Mary, Mother of the Divine Conception, is a religious association without ties to any institutionalized religion. It has a philosophical-spiritual, ecumenical, humanitarian, charitable, cultural character, and it supports all activities that are indicated through the instructions transmitted by Christ Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph. Read more