The Soul Who Lives In The Divine Will Loses Her Temperament And Acquires That Of Jesus. The Smile of Jesus.
“For who has known the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?” But we have the mind of Christ. (1 Corinthians 2:16)
February 24, 1912, Volume 11
After I saw various souls around Jesus, especially one who was more sensitive, Jesus told me: “My daughter, if the souls with sensitive temperament start doing good, they make more progress than the others, because their sensitivity leads them to arduous and great enterprises.” I prayed that He would take what was left of her human sensitivity away from that soul, and that He would clasp her more closely to Himself and tell her that He loved her, for He would conquer her completely, as she would hear that He loved her. ‘You will see that You will succeed. Have You not conquered me in this way, telling me that You loved me very, very much?’ And Jesus: “Yes, yes, I will do it, but I want her cooperation – that she escape as much as she can from the people who excite her sensitivity.”
So I added: ‘My Love, tell me, what about my temperament – what is it?’ And Jesus: “One who lives in my Will loses her temperament and acquires mine. So, in the soul who lives in my Will one finds a pleasant, attractive, penetrating, dignified temperament, and simple at the same time – of a child-like simplicity; in sum, she looks like Me in everything. Even more, she keeps her temperament within her power as she wants and as is needed. Since she lives in my Will, she takes part in my power, so she has all things, and herself, at her disposal, and according to the circumstances and the people she deals with, she takes my temperament and applies it.”
Prayer Meditation- Lord we all struggle with temperament- too sensitive, touchy, angry,, moody- fill in the blank! And yet we can put on “the mind of Christ” as we lose our will and live in Yours! Lord help us to fuse with You each day, please speak in our speaking and think in our thinking so that it would be not we who live but You who live in us! (Galatians 2:20).

