Of the intimate love of Jesus
1. When Jesus is present, all is well and nothing seems hard, but
when Jesus is not present everything is hard. When Jesus speaks not within, our comfort is worth nothing, but if Jesus speaks but a single word, great is the comfort we experience.
Did not Mary Magdalene rise up quickly from the place where she
wept when Martha said to her, the Master is come and calls for you? A happy hour when Jesus calls you from tears to the
joy of the spirit! How dry and hard are you without Jesus! How
senseless and vain if you desire anything beyond Jesus! Is not
this a greater loss than if you should lose the whole world?
2. What can the world profit you without Jesus? To be without
Jesus is the nethermost hell, and to be with Jesus is sweet
paradise. If Jesus were with you, no enemy could hurt you. He
who finds Jesus finds a good treasure, yes, good above all
good; and he who loses Jesus loses exceedingly much, yes, more
than the whole world. Most poor is he who lives without Jesus,
and most rich is he who is much with Jesus.
3. It is great skill to know how to live with Jesus, and to know
how to hold Jesus is great wisdom. Be you humble and peaceable
and Jesus shall be with you. Be godly and quiet, and Jesus will
remain with you.You can quickly drive away Jesus and lose
His favor if you will turn away to the outer things. And if you have put Him to flight and lost Him, to whom will you flee,
and whom then will you seek for a friend? Without a friend you can not live long, and if Jesus is not your friend above all you shall be very sad and desolate. Madly, therefore, do you
if you trust or find joy in any other. It is preferable
to have the whole world against you, than Jesus offended with you. Therefore of all that are dear to you, let Jesus be
specially loved.
4. Let all be loved for Jesus' sake, but Jesus for His own.
Jesus Christ alone is to be specially loved, for He alone is
found good and faithful above all friends. For His sake and in
Him, both enemies and friends should be dear to you, and pray for
them all that they may all know and love Him. Never desire to be
specially praised or loved, because this belongs to God alone,
who has none like unto Himself. Nor wish you that any one set
his heart on you, nor do you give yourself up to the love of
any, but let Jesus be in you and in every good man.
5. Be pure and free within yourself, and be not entangled by any
created thing. You ought to bring a bare and clean heart to
God, if you desire to be ready to see how gracious the Lord
is. And in truth, unless you are prevented, and drawn on by His
grace, you will not attain to this, that having cast out and
dismissed all else, you alone are united to God. For when the
grace of God comes to a man, then he becomes able to do all
things, and when it departs then he will be poor and weak and
given up unto troubles. In these you are not to be cast down
nor to despair, but to rest with calm mind on the will of God,
and to bear all things that come upon you unto the praise of
Jesus Christ; for after winter comes summer, after night
returns day, after the tempest a great calm.
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