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 HERE BEGINNETH THE TWENTIETH CHAPTER
 
How Almighty God will goodly answer for all those that for the excusing of 
themselves list not leave their business about the love of Him.
 
AND therefore me thinketh, that they that set them to be contemplatives should 
not only have active men excused of their complaining words, but also me 
thinketh that they should be so occupied in spirit that they should take little 
heed or none what men did or said about them. Thus did Mary, our example of all, 
when Martha her sister complained to our Lord: and if we will truly do thus our 
Lord will do now for us as He did then for Mary.
And how was that? Surely thus.  Our lovely Lord Jesus Christ, unto 
whom no privy thing is hid, although He was required of Martha as doomsman for 
to bid Mary rise and help her to serve Him; nevertheless yet, for He perceived 
that Mary was fervently occupied in spirit about the love of His Godhead, 
therefore courteously and as it was seemly for Him to do by the way of reason, 
He answered for her, that for the excusing of herself list not leave the love of 
Him. And how answered He? Surely not only as doomsman, as He was of Martha 
appealed: but as an advocate lawfully defended her that Him loved, and said, 
"Martha, Martha!" Twice for speed He named her name; for He would that she heard 
Him and took heed to His words. "Thou art full busy," He said, "and troubled 
about many things." For they that be actives behove always to be busied and 
travailed about many diverse things, the which them falleth, first for to have 
to their own use, and  sithen in deeds of mercy to their 
even-christian, as charity asketh. And this He said unto Martha, for He would 
let her wit that her business was good and profitable to the health of her soul. 
But for this, that she should not think that it were the best work of all that 
man might do, therefore He added and said: 'But one thing is necessary.'
And what is that one thing? Surely that God be loved and praised by Himself, 
above all other business bodily or ghostly that man may do. And for this, that 
Martha should not think that she might both love God and praise Him above all 
other business bodily or ghostly, and also thereto to be busy about the 
necessaries of this life: therefore to deliver her of doubt that she might not 
both serve God in bodily business and ghostly together perfectly---imperfectly 
she may, but not perfectly--He added and said, that Mary had chosen the best 
part; the which should never be taken from  her. For why, that perfect 
stirring of love that beginneth here is even in number with that that shall last 
without end in the bliss of heaven, for all it is but one
 
 
 
 



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