| And here I understood that [which was shown] that the Lord beholds the servant with pity and not with blame. For this passing life asks not to live all without blame and sin. He loves us endlessly, and we sin customably, and He shows us full mildly, and then we sorrow and mourn discreetly, turning us to the beholding of His mercy, cleaving to His love and goodness, seeing that He is our medicine, perceiving that we do nought but sin. And thus by the meekness we get by the sight of our sin, faithfully knowing His everlasting love, Him thanking and praising, we please Him: I love you, and you love me, and our love shall not be disparted in two: for your profit I suffer [these things to come]. And all this was shown in spiritual understanding, saying these blessed words: I keep you most surely. | |