| 3. "Be zealous against yourself, nor suffer pride to live within you, but so show yourself subject and of no reputation, that all may be able to walk over you, and tread you down as the clay in the streets. What have you, O foolish man, of which to complain? What, O vile sinner, can you answer those who speak against you, seeing you have so often offended God, and many a time have deserved hell? But Mine eye has spared you, because your soul was precious in My sight; that you might know My love, and might be thankful for My benefits; and that you might give yourself altogether to true subjection and humility, and patiently bear the contempt which you meritest." | |