We Must Walk Before God in Humility and Truth
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, walk before Me in truth, and seek Me always in the simplicity of your heart. He who
walks before Me in truth shall be defended from the attacks of evil, and the truth shall free him
from seducers and from the slanders of wicked men. For if the truth has made you free, then you
shall be free indeed, and you shall not care for the vain words of men.
The Disciple
O Lord, it is true. I ask that it be with me as You say. Let your truth teach me. Let it guard me,
and keep me safe to the end. Let it free me from all evil affection and badly ordered love, and I
shall walk with You in great freedom of heart.
The Voice of Christ
I shall teach you those things which are right and pleasing to Me. Consider your sins with great
displeasure and sorrow, and never think yourself to be someone because of your good works. You
are truly a sinner. You are subject to many passions and entangled in them. Of yourself you always
tend to nothing. You fall quickly, are quickly overcome, quickly troubled, and quickly undone.
You have nothing in which you can glory, but you have many things for which you should think
yourself vile, for you are much weaker than you can comprehend. Hence, let none of the things
you do seem great to you. Let nothing seem important or precious or desirable except that which
is everlasting. Let the eternal truth please you above all things, and let your extreme unworthiness
always displease you. Fear nothing, abhor nothing, and fly nothing as you do your own vices and
sins; these should be more unpleasant for you than any material losses.
Some men walk before Me without sincerity. Led on by a certain curiosity and arrogance, they
wish to know My secrets and to understand the high things of God, to the neglect of themselves
and their own salvation. Through their own pride and curiosity, and because I am against them,
such men often fall into great temptations and sins.
Fear the judgments of God! Dread the wrath of the Almighty! Do not discuss the works of the
Most High, but examine your sins - in what serious things you have offended and how many good
things you have neglected.
Some carry their devotion only in books, some in pictures, some in outward signs and figures.
Some have Me on their lips when there is little of Me in their hearts. Others, indeed, with enlightened
understanding and purified affections, constantly long for everlasting things; they are unwilling to hear of earthly affairs and only with reluctance do they serve the necessities of nature. These sense
what the Spirit of truth speaks within them: for He teaches them to despise earthly things and to
love those of heaven, to neglect the world, and each day and night to desire heaven.