After reading Holy Father's letter on "I Thirst," I was
struck so much — I cannot tell you what I felt. His letter made me
realize more than ever how beautiful is our vocation. ... [W]e are
reminding [the] world of His thirst, something that was being
forgotten. ... Holy Father's letter is a sign ... to go more into
what is this great thirst of Jesus for each one. It is also a sign
for Mother, that the time has come for me to speak openly of [the]
gift God gave Sept. 10th — to explain [as] fully as I can what
means for me the thirst of Jesus. ...
Jesus wants me to tell you again ... how much love He has for
each one of you — beyond all you can imagine. I worry some of you
still have not really met Jesus — one to one — you and Jesus
alone. We may spend time in chapel — but have you seen with the
eyes of your soul how He looks at you with love? Do you really
know the living Jesus — not from books but from being with Him in
your heart? Have you heard the loving words He speaks to you? Ask
for the grace, He is longing to give it. Until you can hear Jesus
in the silence of your own heart, you will not be able to hear Him
saying "I thirst" in the hearts of the poor. Never give
up this daily intimate contact with Jesus as the real living
person — not just the idea. How can we last even one day without
hearing Jesus say "I love you" — impossible. Our soul needs
that as much as the body needs to breathe the air. If not, prayer
is dead — meditation only thinking. Jesus wants you each to hear
Him — speaking in the silence of your heart.
Be careful of all that can block that personal contact with the
living Jesus. The Devil may try to use the hurts of life, and
sometimes our own mistakes to make you feel it is impossible that
Jesus really loves you, is really cleaving to you. This is a
danger for all of us. And so sad, because it is completely
opposite of what Jesus is really wanting, waiting to tell you. Not
only that He loves you, but even more — He longs for you. He misses
you when you don't come close. He thirsts for you. He loves you
always, even when you don't feel worthy. When not accepted by
others, even by yourself sometimes — He is the one who always
accepts you. My children, you don't have to be different for
Jesus to love you. Only believe — you are precious to Him. Bring
all you are suffering to His feet — only open your heart to be
loved by Him as you are. He will do the rest.
You all know in your mind that Jesus loves you — but in this
letter Mother wants to touch your heart instead. ... That is why I
ask you to read this letter before the Blessed Sacrament, the same
place it was written, so Jesus Himself can speak to you each
one.
... His words on the wall of every MC chapel ["I
Thirst"], they are not from the past only, but alive here
and now, spoken to you. Do you believe it? If so, you will hear,
you will feel his presence. Let it become as intimate for each
of you, just as for Mother — this is the greatest joy you could give
me. Mother will try to help you understand — but Jesus Himself
must be the one to say to you "I Thirst.". Hear your own
name. Not just once. Every day. If you listen with your heart,
you will hear, you will understand.
Why does Jesus say "I Thirst"? What does it mean?
Something so hard to explain in
words — if you remember anything from Mother's letter, remember
this — "I thirst" is something much deeper than Jesus
just saying "I love you". Until you know deep inside
that Jesus thirsts for you — you can't begin to know who He wants
to be for you. Or who He wants you to be for Him.
... [Our Lady] was the first person to hear Jesus' cry "I
Thirst" with St. John, and I am sure Mary Magdalen. Because
Our Lady was there on Calvary, she knows how real, how deep is His
longing for you and for the poor. Do we know? Do we feel as she?
Ask her to teach ... . Her role is to bring you face to face, as
John and Magdalen, with the love in the Heart of Jesus crucified.
Before it was Our Lady pleading with Mother, now it is Mother in
her name pleading with you — "listen to Jesus' thirst."
Let it be for each ... a Word of Life.
How do you approach the thirst of Jesus? Only one secret — the
closer you come to Jesus, the better you will know His thirst.
"Repent and believe", Jesus tells us. What are we to
repent? Our indifference, our hardness of heart. What are we to
believe? Jesus thirsts even now, in your heart and in the poor —
He knows your weakness, He wants only your love, wants only the
chance to love you. He is not bound by time. Whenever we come
close to Him — we become partners of Our Lady, St. John, Magdalen.
Hear Him. Hear your own name. Make my joy and yours
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