Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown. But whoever has been forgiven little loves little. Luke 7:47
“The faithful know how much need they have of Jesus and Him crucified; but though they wonder and rejoice at the ineffable love made manifest in Him, they are not daunted at having no more than their own poor souls to give in return for such great and condescending charity. They love all the more, because they know themselves to be loved so exceedingly; but to whom little is given the same loveth little.”
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) in On Loving God (Grand Rapids: CCEL), p. 7.
If we spend much time in the giving space we see different kinds of people. Some people think too highly of themselves and act as though they have something to offer God.
How much do you imagine these people really know about loving God?
On the other hand, Bernard reminds us that we have nothing more than our own poor souls to give to God in response to his “such great and condescending charity.”
What about people who see themselves as poor souls? How much do you think they love God.
Which one are you? If we are honest, all of us at times have thought too highly of ourselves and not had a clue about loving God. Let’s bury that mindset today. Let’s put it to death.
We are poor souls who need Jesus and his ineffable love.
In effable means “something too great, intense, or sacred to be expressed in words.” We not only need this love, but as we grow in it, we will become people who live, give, serve, and love more generously.
Take five minutes today to tell Jesus how much you love Him.
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