In a brief biography of St. Francis of Assisi, G. K.
Chesterton begins with a glimpse into the heart of this unique and
compassionate man born in the 12th century. Chesterton writes: “As St. Francis
did not love humanity but men, so he did not love Christianity but Christ. . .
. The reader cannot even begin to see the sense of a story that may well seem
to him a very wild one, until he understands that to this great mystic his
religion was not a thing like a theory but a thing like a love-affair.”
When Jesus was asked to name the greatest command in
the Law, He replied, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great
commandment” (Matt. 22:37-38). The questioner wanted to test Jesus, but the
Lord answered him with the key element in pleasing God. First and foremost, our
relationship with Him is a matter of the heart.
The way of joy is to love the Lord with all our heart,
soul, and mind.