The Gift She Chose

The story begins with a question. The answer is why it survived for centuries.

Most people know exactly what they would ask for if God suddenly appeared before them. More money. Better health. A successful career. A long life. Some might ask for talent. Others for wisdom.

According to a story preserved for more than 800 years, Saint Lutgardis was given that chance.

Born in 1182 in Tongeren, Belgium, Lutgardis entered a convent as a young woman, but not because she felt called to a remarkable spiritual life. Her family simply believed it was the best place for her at the time.

One day, Christ appeared to her. The account says He showed her His wounded hands and feet. The experience shook her deeply and slowly turned her attention away from earthly things.

Christ then asked her a question.

“What do you desire?”

Few questions could have opened the door to more possibilities. Wealth. Fame. Power. Knowledge. A life free from suffering.

Instead, Sister Lutgardis gave an answer that still feels unusual today.

She asked only to know God’s will and to love Him perfectly.

Christ replied that if she wanted that, she must give Him her heart.

Sister Lutgardis agreed, but with one request of her own. She would give Him her heart if He would give her His Heart in return.

Christ accepted.

For centuries, Christians have reflected on this “exchange of hearts.” Whether understood as a mystical experience or a spiritual symbol, its meaning remains powerful. Lutgardis was not asking God to change her circumstances. She was asking God to change her desires.

That may be the harder request.

Many of us want God to bless our plans. Sister Lutgardis wanted God’s plans to become her own. Rather than asking for a better path, she asked for a better heart.

After that experience, her life took a different direction. She embraced a deeper life of prayer, entered a stricter monastery, and became known for her devotion to Christ.

If God offered us any gift, what would we choose?

Our answer might reveal more about our hearts than we realize.

Let’s keep learning the saints’ way—day by day.

⌨ ᴛʸᵖⁱⁿᵍ ᴏᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᵗʰᵉ ʙˡᵘᵉ ᵈᵃʳᵉᵐ ᵐᵘˢⁱᶜ ᵇˡᵒᵍ

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