Today's Meditation: Who Can Explain the Mystery of Divine Charity?

He who has charity in Christ puts into practice the commandments of Christ. Who is capable of revealing the infinite love of God? Who can express the magnificence of its beauty? The height to which charity leads cannot be said in words.
Charity unites us intimately to God, "charity covers a multitude of sins" (1 Pt 4, 8), charity bears everything, takes everything in holy peace. Nothing vulgar in charity, nothing superb. Charity does not arouse schisms, charity works entirely in harmony. In charity all the elect of God are perfect, while without charity nothing is pleasing to God.
With charity God has drawn us to himself. For the charity that our Lord Jesus Christ had for us, according to the divine will, he shed his blood for us and gave his flesh for our flesh, his life for our life.
See, dear ones, how great and wonderful charity is and how its perfection cannot be adequately expressed. Who is worthy of being in it, if not those whom God wanted to make worthy? Let us therefore pray and ask from his mercy to be found in charity, free from any partisan spirit, irreproachable.
All generations from Adam to the present have passed; those who, by the grace of God, are found perfect in charity, remain, obtain the dwelling reserved for the good and will be manifested upon the arrival of the kingdom of Christ. In fact, it is written: Enter your rooms for even a very short moment until my anger and fury have passed. Then I will remember the favorable day and raise you up from your sepulchres (cf. Is 26:20; Ezek 37:12).
Blessed are we, dear ones, if we practice the commandments of the Lord in the harmony of charity, so that through sins our sins may be forgiven. It is written in fact: Blessed are those to whom the sins have been remitted and all iniquity forgiven. Blessed is the man to whom God does not impute any evil and on whose mouth there is no deception (cf. Ps 31: 1). This proclamation of bliss concerns those whom God has chosen through Jesus Christ our Lord. Glory to him forever and ever. Amen.