| And this [dim] vision was a learning, to my understanding, that the continual seeking of the soul pleases God full greatly: for it may do no more than seek, suffer and trust. And this is wrought in the soul that has it, by the Holy Ghost; and the clearness of finding, it is of His special grace, when it is His will. The seeking, with faith, hope, and charity, pleases our Lord, and the finding pleases the soul and fulfills it with joy. And thus was I learned, to my understanding, that seeking is as good as beholding, for the time that He will suffer the soul to be in travail. It is God's will that we seek Him, to the beholding of Him, for by that He shall show us Himself of His special grace when He will. And how a soul shall have Him in its beholding, He shall teach Himself: and that is most worship to Him and profit to yourself, and [the soul thus] most receives of meekness and virtues with the grace and leading of the Holy Ghost. For a soul that only fastens it[self] on to God with very trust, either by seeking or in beholding, it is the most worship that it may do to Him, as to my sight. | |