The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, I have said:
“Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, do
I give unto you.”
John 14:27.
All men desire peace but
all do not care for the things that go to make true peace. My peace is with the
humble and meek of heart: your peace will be in much patience. If you hear Me
and follow My voice, you will be able to enjoy much peace.
The Disciple
What, then, shall I do, Lord?
The Voice of Christ
Watch yourself in all
things, in what you do and what you say. Direct your every intention toward
pleasing Me alone, and desire nothing outside of Me. Do not be rash in judging
the deeds and words of others, and do not entangle yourself in affairs that are
not your own. Thus, it will come about that you will be disturbed little and
seldom.
Yet, never to experience
any disturbance or to suffer any hurt in heart or body does not belong to this
present life, but rather to the state of eternal rest. Do not think, therefore,
that you have found true peace if you feel no depression, or that all is well
because you suffer no opposition. Do not think that all is perfect if
everything happens just as you wish. And do not imagine yourself great or
consider yourself especially beloved if you are filled with great devotion and
sweetness. For the true lover of virtue is not known by these things, nor do
the progress and perfection of a man consist in them.
The Disciple
In what do they consist, Lord?
The Voice of Christ
They consist in offering
yourself with all your heart to the divine will, not seeking what is yours
either in small matters or great ones, either in temporal or eternal things, so
that you will preserve equanimity and give thanks in both prosperity and
adversity, seeing all things in their proper light.
If you become so brave and
long-suffering in hope that you can prepare your heart to suffer still more
even when all inward consolation is withdrawn, and if you do not justify
yourself as though you ought not be made to suffer such great things, but
acknowledge Me to be just in all My works and praise My holy name—then you will
walk in the true and right path of peace, then you may have sure hope of seeing
My face again in joy. If you attain to complete contempt of self, then know
that you will enjoy an abundance of peace, as much as is possible in this
earthly life.
The Imitation of Christ
Thomas à Kempis, 1380-1471
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