HOW TO ACCEPT ALL GOD’S DEALINGS THANKFULLY.
CIV. GOD loves you, since He is so jealous over you and so watchful in bringing home to you even your smallest faults. When you perceive any fault which indisposes you for prayer, be content to humble yourself under God's Hand, and accept this interruption of sensible grace as a deserved penance, and then be at rest. Do not seek the pleasure which you get in the society of worthy people who esteem you out of mere self-indulgence, but on the other hand do not give way to scruples about accepting such consolation when Providence sends it. Throw off the excessive keenness with which you hail all such consolations. It will suffice if your will does not yield, and if you are sincerely purposed to do without them all when they are withheld. You want to know what God requires of you in this matter ? I reply, God would have you take what comes, and not run after what does not come. Accept what is given you with sim- plicity, looking only to God, Who thus upholds you in your weakness, and bear in faith the privation of what- ever He takes away to teach you detachment. When you have learnt thus tranquilly to accept all the variable- ness of others towards you, as permitted by God on pur- pose to mould you, you will find that what pleases you will be no disturbance to your prayers, and that priva- tions will not lead to vexation or depression. Do not give up your fixed times for meditation, morning and evening. They are brief : you will spend them easily, half in weariness and involuntary distrac- tions, half in return to thoughts of God. During the rest of the day let yourself go with the spirit of recollec- tion as you are able, only observing two restrictions one not to let it interfere with your devotional duties, and the other to take care not to tire your head and injure your very fragile health. Go on trustfully and without fear. Fear narrows the heart, trust expands it : fear is the portion of slaves, trust of children. As to your petty weaknesses, you must accustom yourself to look at them with hearty con- demnation, but without impatience or depression. And with a view to their correction, bring back your heart as often as may be through the day to the calming influ- ences of prayer, and the familiar Presence of God
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