| AND thus I understood that what man or woman with firm will chooses God in this life, for love, he may be sure that he is loved without end: which endless love works in him that grace. For He wills that we be as assured in hope of the bliss of heaven while we are here, as we shall be in sureness while we are there. And ever the more pleasance and joy that we take in this sureness, with reverence and meekness, the better pleases Him, as it was shown. This reverence that I mean is a holy courteous dread of our Lord, to which meekness is united: and that is, that a creature sees the Lord marvellous great, and itself marvellous little. For these virtues are had endlessly by the loved of God, and this may now be seen and felt in measure through the gracious presence of our Lord when it is [seen]: which presence in all things is most desired, for it works marvellous assuredness in true faith, and sure hope, by greatness of charity, in dread that is sweet and delectable. | |