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The Fifty-Seventh Chapter
A MAN SHOULD NOT BE TOO DOWNCAST WHEN HE FALLS INTO DEFECTS 
THE VOICE OF CHRIST
MY CHILD, patience and humility in adversity are more pleasing to Me than much 
consolation and devotion when things are going well.
Why are you saddened by some little thing said against you? Even if it had been 
more you ought not to have been affected. But now let it pass. It is not the 
first, nor is it anything new, and if you live long it will not be the last.
You are manly enough so long as you meet no opposition. You give good advice to 
others, and you know how to strengthen them with words, but when unexpected 
tribulation comes to your door, you fail both in counsel and in strength. 
Consider your great weakness, then, which you experience so often in small 
matters. Yet when these and like trials happen, they happen for your good.
Put it out of your heart as best you know how, and if it has touched you, still 
do not let it cast you down or confuse you for long. Bear it patiently at least, 
if you cannot bear it cheerfully. Even though you bear it unwillingly, and are 
indignant at it, restrain yourself and let no ill-ordered words pass your lips 
at which the weak might be scandalized. The storm that is now aroused will soon 
be quieted and your inward grief will be sweetened by returning grace. "I yet 
live," says the Lord, "ready to help you and to console you more and more, if 
you trust in Me and call devoutly upon Me."
Remain tranquil and prepare to bear still greater trials. All is not lost even 
though you be troubled oftener or tempted more grievously. You are a man, not 
God. You are flesh, not an angel. How can you possibly expect to remain always 
in the same state of virtue when the angels in heaven and the first man in 
paradise failed to do so? I am He Who rescues the afflicted and brings to My 
divinity those who know their own weakness.
THE DISCIPLE
Blessed be Your words, O Lord, sweeter to my mouth than honey and the honeycomb. 
What would I do in such great trials and anxieties, if You did not strengthen me 
with Your holy words? If I may but attain to the haven of salvation, what does 
it matter what or how much I suffer? Grant me a good end. Grant me a happy 
passage out of this world. Remember me, my God, and lead me by the right way 
into Your kingdom.



        
  


        
  




        
  


        
  

        
    
        
  
        
  


        
  


        
  

        
  

        
  
  

        
  
        
  
        
  





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