July 15th The Waste of the Precious Blood
It seems a strange thing to say that the Precious
Blood of Jesus was wasted: and in one sense
it is true that every drop fulfilled the design for
which it was shed in the honor it gave to God
and the immeasurable reward that it won for the
Sacred Humanity of the Son of God. But as regards
men for whom it was shed, it was in great measure
wasted, because they in their folly and guilt refused
the boon that was offered them, Alas! what
madness to spurn such a treasure, every drop of
which was worth a million worlds. How do men waste the Precious Blood? Whenever they reject any grace that it has won for them, whether it be a grace to avoid sin, or a grace that is intended to carry them on to a higher level of virtue, their rejection renders it, as far as they are concerned, inefficacious. It has been offered in vain, on account of their non-acceptance of the grace offered them. Their rejection of it does not simply leave them where they were, but puts them in a worse position than before it was received. They are less ready to receive further graces. They have disqualified themselves for at least a portion of the rich store of grace that God had prepared for them. The Precious Blood has not only been shed in vain for them, but through their perversity has been for their disadvantage, and not for their benefit. Pray, then, that you may never wilfully reject any grace, lest your birthright, like Esau's, should prove a curse rather than a blessing. |