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The Imitation of Christ 
Thomas à Kempis
 



The Thirty-Ninth Chapter
A MAN SHOULD NOT BE UNDULY SOLICITOUS ABOUT HIS AFFAIRS 
THE VOICE OF CHRIST
MY CHILD, always commit your cause to Me. I will dispose of it rightly in good 
time. Await My ordering of it and it will be to your advantage.
THE DISCIPLE
Lord, I willingly commit all things to You, for my anxiety can profit me little. 
But I would that I were not so concerned about the future, and instead offered 
myself without hesitation to Your good pleasure.
THE VOICE OF CHRIST
My child, it often happens that a man seeks ardently after something he desires 
and then when he has attained it he begins to think that it is not at all 
desirable; for affections do not remain fixed on the same thing, but rather flit 
from one to another. It is no very small matter, therefore, for a man to forsake 
himself even in things that are very small.
A man's true progress consists in denying himself, and the man who has denied 
himself is truly free and secure. The old enemy, however, setting himself 
against all good, never ceases to tempt them, but day and night plots dangerous 
snares to cast the unwary into the net of deceit. "Watch ye and pray," says the 
Lord, "that ye enter not into temptation."



        
  
  

        
        
  


        
  


        
  

        
  

        
  
  

        
  
        
  
        
  





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