Enter into consecration as a covenant of love, offering yourself completely to the Heart of Jesus.

Consecration to the Sacred Heart is not merely a devotional act—it is a covenant, a sacred exchange of love between the soul and Christ. As highlighted in the transcript, this consecration involves a total offering of oneself: body, soul, possessions, desires, and future . It is an act of trust, recognizing Jesus not only as Savior, but as King—the rightful Lord over every aspect of our lives. In this covenant, we give ourselves to Him entirely, and in return, He gives us His Heart. This exchange is deeply personal. It transforms our identity. We are no longer our own—we belong to Christ. This belonging is not restrictive; it is liberating. When we surrender control, we are freed from the burdens of self-reliance and anxiety. The Sacred Heart becomes our refuge, our guide, and our source of strength. But this covenant is not a one-time event. It must be lived daily. Each day, we renew our consecration through prayer, fidelity, and acts of love. Reparation is also central to this covenant. The Heart of Jesus continues to be wounded by indifference and sin. Through our consecration, we respond with love—offering prayers, sacrifices, and acts of devotion to console His Heart. In doing so, we participate in His redemptive mission. Today we are invited to deepen our understanding of consecration—not as a formula, but as a relationship. It is a living covenant that calls for faithfulness, intentionality, and love. To consecrate oneself to the Sacred Heart is to enter into a life of communion with Christ, where everything is lived in Him, through Him, and for Him.