Another Visit With Brother Lawrence...
FIFTEENTH
AND FINAL LETTER
rom his death-bed. * Repeats the same exhortation to knowledge, that we
may love.
GOD knoweth best what is needful for us, and all that He does is for our
good. If we knew how much He loves us, we should be always ready to
receive equally and with indifference from His hand the sweet and the
bitter; all would please that came from Him. The sorest afflictions
never appear intolerable, but when we see them in the wrong light. When
we see them in the hand of GOD, who dispenses them: when we know that it
is our loving FATHER, who abases and distresses us: our sufferings will
lose their bitterness, and become even matter of consolation.
Let all our employment be to know GOD: the more one knows Him, the more
one desires to know Him. And as knowledge is commonly the measure of
love, the deeper and more extensive our knowledge shall be, the greater
will be our love: and if our love of GOD were great we should love Him
equally in pains and pleasures.
Let us not amuse ourselves to seek or to love GOD for any sensible
favours (how elevated soever) which He has or may do us. Such favours,
though never so great, cannot bring us so near to GOD as faith does in
one simple act.
Let us seek Him often by faith: He is within us; seek Him not elsewhere.
Are we not rude and deserve blame, if we leave Him alone, to busy
ourselves about trifles, which do not please Him and perhaps offend Him?
‘Tis to be feared these trifles will one day cost us dear.
Let us begin to be devoted to Him in good earnest. Let us cast
everything besides out of our hearts; He would possess them alone. Beg
this favour of Him. If we do what we can on our parts, we shall soon see
that change wrought in us which we aspire after. I cannot thank Him
sufficiently for the relaxation He has vouchsafed you. I hope from His
mercy the favour to see Him within a few days. Let us pray for one
another.
[He took to his bed two days after and died within the week.] |