Salesian Literature
INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVOUT LIFE
Chapter 9: First Meditation: Our Creation
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Preparation
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Place yourself in the presence of God.
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Ask him earnestly to inspire you.
Reflections
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Consider that a few years ago you were not in the world, and that you were just nothing. Were was I then? The world was already existing a long time but there was no news of me.
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God has given you existence from this nothingness. He has made you what you are, without having need of you and only because of his goodness.
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Consider the kind of being God has made you: the first in the visible world, capable of everlasting life and of perfect union with himself.
Give vent to Good Movements of the Will and make Deliberate Decisions[1]
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Humble yourself profoundly before God: Say from your heart with the Psalmist: O Lord, I am truly nothing before you (Ps. 39:5). How did you have remembrance of me (Ps. 8:4) to create me? Alas! I was plunged in that ageless nothingness, and I would still be there now if you had not drawn me out. And what would I do in that nothingness? Give thanks to God: O my Creator, powerful and good, how much do I owe you, since you have taken me in my nothingness, to make me in your mercy what I am. What shall I do always worthily to praise your holy Name, and to give thanks for your immeasurable goodness?
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Be filled with confusion: Alas! My Creator, instead of uniting myself to you by love and service, I have made myself a rebel by my disorderly attachments. I have separated myself from you and gone away in order to take hold of sin. I have not honoured your goodness, as if you were not my Creator.
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Cast yourself down before God: Know that the Lord is your God. It is he who made you, and you have not made yourself (Ps. 100:3). O God, I am the work of your hands (Ps. 138:8).
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From now on, I will no more be pleased with myself, since of myself I am nothing. In what can I find glory, I who am dust and ashes (Sirach 10:9), or rather, true nothingness? What have I to be proud of?
In order to humble myself, I resolve to do such or such a thing, bear such or such humiliations. I am determined to change my life and to follow my Creator from now on. I shall honour the kind of being he has given me, making use of it entirely in obedience to his will. For this I will take the means taught me, and which I shall find out from my spiritual director.
Conclusion
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Thank God. Bless your God, my soul, and all my being praise his holy Name (Ps. 103:1), for his goodness has drawn me from nothingness, and his mercy has created me.
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Offer, My God, I offer you with all my heart the being you have given me. I dedicate and consecrate it to you.
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Pray. My God, strengthen me in these loving desires and resolutions. Holy Virgin Mary, recommend them to the mercy of your Son, along with all for whom I have to pray, and so on.
Our Father, Hail Mary.
At the end of your prayer, walk about for a while and gather a little bouquet of devotion, from your considerations, and inhale its fragrance all through the day.
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[1] Read Second Part Chapter 6.
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