A Song Eternally Sung in Heaven "O Lord I love You only, with all my heart and mind, with all my soul and strength, for all eternity!"* *This song is best sung quietly to Jesus immediately after we have received Him in the Holy Communion. However, realistically speaking, we may have to add "in unceasing repentance" between every two short verses when it is being sung on earth. Why? Since when we do not need to do so, we would become perfect living Saints. However, strictly speaking, as there are only two perfect living Saints ever on earth, i.e., Our Lord Jesus Christ and Our Heavenly Mother, we all may have to do so, at least once in a while, for the rest of our lives. Above all, we have to remember always that Jesus did not and does not come for living saints, but only for sinners like us. It appears that the most exciting thing about this love hymn is that Jesus is singing the same hymn most lovingly to each soul too, addressing each soul of course with his or her first name! As we know, the love of Jesus is infinite, such that when Jesus loves, He loves infinitely, as if each soul is His only object of love. Alleluia! Just as the First and Second Great Commandments are impossible to be separated, so also are the present hymn and its original version, i.e., "O Lord I love Thee only, with all my heart and mind, and for Thy sake I truly will cherish humankind". Indeed, when we most lovingly and humbly allow the Holy Spirit to fill us with God's radiant grace or Energy, the whole humankind to some extent would also be blessed through such a transplanetary radiation of this awesome Energy of God. Since the whole humankind is constantly bombarded, permeated and contaminated by all kinds of ungodly evil energies, much more of such divine radiation is needed. As people tend to be affected or behave according to the intensity of grace within and around them, we can surely become a missionary by sending God's grace to others without having to go to the remote parts of the world. Update: June 14, 2003
*This song is best sung quietly to Jesus immediately after we have received Him in the Holy Communion. However, realistically speaking, we may have to add "in unceasing repentance" between every two short verses when it is being sung on earth. Why? Since when we do not need to do so, we would become perfect living Saints.
However, strictly speaking, as there are only two perfect living Saints ever on earth, i.e., Our Lord Jesus Christ and Our Heavenly Mother, we all may have to do so, at least once in a while, for the rest of our lives. Above all, we have to remember always that Jesus did not and does not come for living saints, but only for sinners like us.
It appears that the most exciting thing about this love hymn is that Jesus is singing the same hymn most lovingly to each soul too, addressing each soul of course with his or her first name! As we know, the love of Jesus is infinite, such that when Jesus loves, He loves infinitely, as if each soul is His only object of love. Alleluia!
Just as the First and Second Great Commandments are impossible to be separated, so also are the present hymn and its original version, i.e., "O Lord I love Thee only, with all my heart and mind, and for Thy sake I truly will cherish humankind". Indeed, when we most lovingly and humbly allow the Holy Spirit to fill us with God's radiant grace or Energy, the whole humankind to some extent would also be blessed through such a transplanetary radiation of this awesome Energy of God.
Since the whole humankind is constantly bombarded, permeated and contaminated by all kinds of ungodly evil energies, much more of such divine radiation is needed. As people tend to be affected or behave according to the intensity of grace within and around them, we can surely become a missionary by sending God's grace to others without having to go to the remote parts of the world.
Update: June 14, 2003