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When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart: Daily Devotions
When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart: Daily Devotions
When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart: Daily Devotions
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When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart: Daily Devotions

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This daily devotional adapted from a French classic helps you listen to the Lord’s voice speaking in the depths of your heart. Based on the prayer journal of Father Gaston Courtois, When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart offers brief daily meditations that communicate the tenderness with which Courtois heard Jesus speak to him in his own prayer. Deepen your friendship with the Lord or introduce a loved one to the practice of daily prayer with this handsome devotional.
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Release dateSep 1, 2023
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    When the Lord Speaks to Your Heart - Gaston Courtois

    January

    January 1

    Therefore, I will now allure her,

    and bring her into the wilderness,

    and speak tenderly to her.

    Hosea 2:14

    Listen. Understand. Ponder. Absorb. Put into practice. I know it is difficult to listen to me when other sounds fill your head. There must be silence, an experience of the desert. You are shocked by the aridity of the void. Yet if you are faithful, if you persevere, then your well-Beloved will make his voice heard. Your heart will burn, and this inner ardor will bring you peace and fruitfulness. Then you will relish just how gracious your Lord is, how light is his burden. You will experience, even beyond the time you devote exclusively to me, the reality of dilectus meus mihi et ego illi (my beloved is mine and I am his, see Song 2:16). (1)

    Which of these invitations do you find most challenging: listen, understand, ponder, absorb, put into practice? Bring this to Jesus. Listen for his counsel.

    January 2

    Your word is a lamp to my feet

    and a light to my path.

    Psalm 119:105

    Despite obstacles, feelings of aversion, or temptations to faintheartedness, the more you seek me and desire to listen, the more you will perceive my response. My Spirit will animate you and suggest not only what I ask you to say, but what I propose that you do. Then what you say and do will be fruitful.

    My word and the light it casts help everything find its true place within my immense love. (2–3)

    Express to God how you want to respond to his promise to cast light on your path through his word today.

    January 3

    Jesus said to him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you know me, you will know my Father also. From now on you do know him and have seen him.

    John 14:6–7

    Look at me. Speak to me. Listen to me. I am not only the witness to truth but Truth itself. I am not only the way of life but Life itself. I am not only a ray of light but Light itself.

    The one who communicates with me communicates with Truth. The one who receives me receives Life. The one who follows me walks along the pathway of light, and my light grows in that person.

    Speak to me spontaneously about everything that troubles you. I allow plenty of room for your initiative. Do not think that I am indifferent to what troubles you, for you are mine. It is essential that you be mindful of me, and speak to me with the fullness of love and with all the confidence you can muster. (5–6)

    What would today look like if you kept up a running conversation with God throughout the day?

    January 4

    O that today you would listen to his voice!

    Do not harden your hearts.

    Psalm 95:7–8

    I speak within the inmost depths of your soul, where your mind is enriched through communion with me. You do not need to immediately discern what I say to you. What is important is to fill your mind with my thoughts. Afterward you will be able to interpret and express them.

    Those who never hear me and who regrettably harden their hearts are to be pitied. Ah! If only they would come to me with the soul of a child. I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and the intelligent and have revealed them to infants (Mt 11:25). If anyone feels thirsty, let him or her come to me and drink. Yes, let all drink the milk of my way of thinking. (7–8)

    Ask the Lord to open your mind and heart to hear and respond to his voice today.

    January 5

    As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, continue to live your lives in him.

    Colossians 2:6

    Always be on the alert. It is I who can give you the light you so urgently need. My light will fortify your spirit and clarify your thoughts, so that you may find solutions for the problems you face.

    I would like to act through you more and more, so never stop directing your will toward me. Strip yourself of yourself. Take upon yourself the attitude of a member of my Body, having only me as your reason for living and the goal of your life.

    Call upon me for help, gently, calmly, and lovingly. Do not think I am insensitive to the tenderness of affection. Yes, tell me you love me, but prove it to me even more. (9–11)

    Think about the day ahead of you. Are there any likely challenges you will face? Pick one interaction, appointment, or other event and bring it to Jesus. Listen for his counsel.

    January 6

    Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, for ever and ever.

    Ephesians 3:20–21

    Tell me how you spent the day. I know already, of course, but I love hearing it from you, just as a mother loves to hear the chatter of her child coming home from school. Let me know about your desires, your projects, your boredom, your difficulties. Can’t I help you overcome them?

    Speak to me about my Church, the bishops, your colleagues, the missions, nuns, vocations, the sick, sinners, the poor, and workers. Yes, speak to me especially of this working class that has too many virtues not to be Christian, at least in desire. Is it not among oppressed workers, often crushed by cares and woes, that profound generosity is found? Do they not have a greater tendency to answer yes to my appeals? (12)

    Express to Jesus what this past day has been for you. Ask him to show you what these events and persons are like from his perspective.

    January 7

    And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.

    John 12:32

    Speak to me of all those who suffer in their mind, in their flesh, in their heart, and in their dignity. Speak to me of all those who have died, all those who know they are going to die and are frightened or peaceful, and all those who are going to die and do not know when it will happen.

    Speak to me of my extension in the world; of what I work out within the innermost depths of hearts; and of what I also bring about in heaven to the glory of my Father, of Mary, and of the blessed. (13–14)

    Spend some time in intercessory prayer for the needs of the world and the needs close to your heart.

    January 8

    When Jesus turned and saw them following, he said to them, What are you looking for? They said to him, Rabbi (which translated means Teacher), where are you staying?

    John 1:38

    Do you have any questions to ask me? Do not hesitate. I am the key to all problems. I may not give you the answer right away, but if your question comes from a loving heart, the response will come, either through the intervention of the Spirit or through the events that transpire in your life.

    Do you want to tell me what you desire for yourself, for others, for me? Do not be afraid to ask me for a lot. By doing so, you hasten, in an undeniable yet invisible way, the hour when all humanity will be assumed into me. You will cause the level of love to rise and will extend my presence in the hearts of men and women. (15–16)

    Ask Jesus a question you have or tell him about something you hope he will give you. You can never ask too much of him.

    January 9

    Whoever becomes humble like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.

    Matthew 18:4

    I have many ways to make you understand; you will know only some of them on earth. But in order to perceive these truths—limited as they may be—you need to encounter me more. If you made yourself docile, I would speak even more often. To be docile one must first of all be humble, consider oneself ready and willing to sit at the Master’s feet, and above all be close to his heart where one can comprehend all without need of formulas. It means being attentive to the movements of grace, to the signs of the Holy Spirit, and to the ineffable breath of my thought. (18)

    Read today’s Scripture passage again in light of Jesus’ words. What do these words stir in you?

    January 10

    And looking at those who sat around him, he said, Here are my mother and my brothers!

    Mark 3:34

    May your life be an endless conversation with me. Nowadays people talk much about dialogue. Why not dialogue with me? Am I not there, at your very center, beholding every movement of your heart, attentive to your thoughts and the orientation of your desires? Speak to me quite simply, paying no attention to how you express yourself. I am much more concerned with what you want to express than with the words you use. (20)

    What is one thing you long to speak to Jesus about with no filters?

    January 11

    Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; teach and admonish one another in all wisdom; and with gratitude in your hearts sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to God.

    Colossians 3:16

    I am the Word. I am the Word who is never silent. If one listens attentively, one perceives my voice through the lowliest as well as the highest things in nature, through the most diverse beings, and through the most ordinary daily circumstances. It is a question of faith, a faith I must ask for your human brothers and sisters who have lost or not yet received it. Above all, it is a question of love. If one lived more for me than for oneself, that person would be attracted by the slightest murmur of my interior voice and would more easily establish a relationship of intimacy with me. (21)

    Where do you best hear Jesus’ voice?

    January 12

    The

    Lord

    is near to all who call on him,

    to all who call on him in truth.

    He fulfils the desire of all who fear him;

    he also hears their cry, and saves them.

    Psalm 145:18–19

    Call upon me as the light that can clarify your mind, the fire that can inflame your heart, the force that can refresh your energies. Call upon me especially as your friend, who desires to share with you all that is your life; as your Savior, who yearns to purify your soul of its egotism; and as your God, who desires to unite you to himself as closely as possible here below, while waiting to embrace you fully in the light of eternity. (22)

    The Lord is near to all who call on him (Ps 145:18). When will you most need the Lord’s nearness in the coming day?

    January 13

    Live in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.

    Ephesians 5:2

    Call upon me. Love me. Let yourself be flooded with the conviction of being passionately loved as you are, with all your limitations and miseries, so that you may become what I desire you to be: the living, burning coals of divine charity. Then instinctively you will think of me and others before living for yourself. You will live in divine communion with me and in universal communion with others, identified with me and at the same time with others. You will then allow me to serve as a bond between my Father in heaven and my brothers and sisters on earth. (23)

    How can you live today in the way Jesus describes?

    January 14

    My soul yearns for you in the night,

    my spirit within me earnestly seeks you.

    Isaiah 26:9

    Speak to me before speaking about me. Speak to me in all simplicity, most familiarly and with a smile. Those who speak about me without my speaking through them—what can they say about me? So many false ideas circulate about me, even among Christians, and much more among those who do not believe in me.

    Keep talking with me after our conversations in the chapel. Think about my presence—with you, in you. Do this while going about what you have to do, and from time to time lovingly lift your eyes toward me. . . . (19)

    Whenever you think of Jesus today, lift your eyes to him as an act of love.

    January 15

    Resist [the devil], steadfast in your faith, for you know that your brothers and sisters in all the world are undergoing the same kinds of suffering.

    1 Peter 5:9

    Inner demons must be silenced: the demons of pride, the drive for power, the spirits of domination, aggressiveness, and eroticism, which obscure the mind and harden the heart.

    Silence minor occupations, excessive concerns, and sterile lies.

    Silence futile distractions, self-seeking, rash judgments.

    But this is not enough. You must also desire that my thoughts permeate your spirit and gently impose themselves on your mind. (26–27)

    Ask Jesus what allowing his thoughts to permeate your spirit and mind would look like for you today.

    January 16

    Great peace have those who love your law;

    nothing can make them stumble.

    Psalm 119:165

    Above all do not be impatient or struggle. Instead be at peace and ready to keep my word, carrying it out with good intentions. It is the seed of truth, light, and happiness. It is the seed of eternity that transfigures the most lowly things and deeds of the earth.

    When my word has been absorbed, savored, and profoundly relished, then its full worth will be understood. A person will then be ready to sacrifice all those seemingly necessary attachments. I carry out my work of peace and love in the Church through prayerful souls who are compliant with my action. (27–28)

    In this past day, were there any times when you experienced peace? Give thanks to God. Were there times when peace was absent? Bring this to the Lord for healing.

    January 17

    You show me the path of life.

    In your presence there is fullness of joy.

    Psalm 16:11

    It is helpful to have enough time in which to become more aware of my presence. First, ask me more earnestly to purge you of all that hinders you from listening to, hearing, pondering, absorbing, and putting my word into practice. Indeed I am he who is speaking to you. But you can only hear me if you listen to me. You can only listen to me if your love is truly unpolluted by self-concern and has the characteristics of a sacrificial love in communion with mine.

    Second, be faithful, consecrating to me your innermost being, where I am ever present, ever acting, ever loving.

    Third, smile more and more at me. You know I love the person who gives with a smile. Smile at me. Smile at everybody. Smile at everything. A smile contains, much more than you think, the expressive tenderness of true love based on the giving of self. The more you give, the more I give myself to you in return. (30)

    Which of these three tips is most challenging for you? Ask the Lord to help you make it part of your life in him.

    January 18

    Do not fear, for I am with you,

    do not be afraid, for I am your God;

    I will strengthen you, I will help you,

    I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.

    Isaiah 41:10

    You are to live not only face to face with the Lord, but in your Lord. The more you strive to have no feelings other than mine, the more you will be conscious of

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