"Therefore what reward shall I give unto the Lord for all the benefits which He hath done unto me? In the first creation He gave me myself; but in His new creation He gave me Himself, and by that gift restored to me the self that I had lost. Created first and then restored, I owe Him myself twice over in return for myself. But what have I to offer Him for the gift of Himself? Could I multiply myself a thousand-fold and then give Him all, what would that be in comparison with God?"

Bernard of Clairvaux, On Loving God

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Brutal!!!

You ask what you can offer unto the Lord who has given you yourself and even Himself. The Blessed Lord Himself answers in the Gita... 'If one offers Me with love a leaf, a flower, a fruit or even water, I accept that heartfelt offering.' It is not the greatness of the gift that matters, but the love with which it is offered.....

Therefore, do not weigh your worth against His infinity. Offer Him your heart, your surrender, and yor devotion. To turn yor whole being toward Him in love is the only worthy response. In giving yourself to Him, you give back the gift He first gave you—now sanctified by devotion. (The Bhagavat Gita) 🧡🧡🧡

That’s complicated