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, intellect, success. I can bestow them, and never fail to do so, where they tend to make the soul more holy. What wouldst thou this day, My child?... If thou didst but know how I long to bless thee!... * * * * * _Hast thou no interests which occupy thy mind?_ Tell Me of them all.... Of thy vocation. What dost thou think? What dost thou desire? Wouldst thou give pleasure to thy mother, thy family, those in authority over thee? what wouldst thou do for them? And for Me hast thou no ardor? Dost thou not desire to do some good to the souls of those thou lovest, but who are forgetful of Me? Tell Me of one in whom thou hast interest; the motive that actuates; the means thou wouldst employ. Lay before Me thy failures, and _I_ will teach thee the cause. Whom wouldst thou have to help thee? The hearts of all are in My keeping, and _I_ lead them gently wheresoever _I_ will. Rest assured, all who are needful to thee, _I_ will place around thee. _Oh! My child, tell Me of all thy weariness_: who has grieved thee? treated thee with contempt? wounded thy self-love? Tell Me all, and thou wilt end by saying, all is forgiven, all forgotten ... and _I_, surely _I_ will bless thee!... _Art thou fearful of the future?_ Is there in thy heart that vague dread that thou canst not define, but which nevertheless torments thee? Trust in My Providence.... _I_ am present with thee, _I_ know all, and _I_ will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Are there around thee those seemingly less devout than formerly, whose coldness or indifference have estranged thee from them without real cause?... Pray for them. _I_ can draw them back to thee if they are necessary to the sanctification of thy soul. _What are the joys of which thou hast to tell Me?_ Let Me share thy pleasures; tell Me of all that has occurred since yesterday to comfort thee, please thee, to give thee joy! That fear suddenly dispelled, that unexpected success, that token of affection, the trial that proved thee stronger than thou thoughtest.... My child, _I_ sent it all; why not show some gratitude, and simply thank thy LORD? Gratitude draws down a blessing, and the Great Benefactor likes His children to remind Him of His Goodness. _Hast thou no promises to make to Me?_ I can read thy heart; thou knowest it; thou mayst deceive man, but thou canst never deceive God. Be sincere. _Art thou resolved to avoid all occasions
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