Restlessness of Soul—Directing Our Final Intention Toward God
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, do not trust in your present feeling, for it will soon give way to another. As long as
you live you will be subject to changeableness in spite of yourself. You will become merry at one
time and sad at another, now peaceful but again disturbed, at one moment devout and the next
indevout, sometimes diligent while at other times lazy, now grave and again flippant.
But the man who is wise and whose spirit is well instructed stands superior to these changes.
He pays no attention to what he feels in himself or from what quarter the wind of fickleness blows,
so long as the whole intention of his mind is conducive to his proper and desired end. For thus he
can stand undivided, unchanged, and unshaken, with the singleness of his intention directed
unwaveringly toward Me, even in the midst of so many changing events. And the purer this
singleness of intention is, with so much the more constancy does he pass through many storms.
But in many ways the eye of pure intention grows dim, because it is attracted to any delightful
thing that it meets. Indeed, it is rare to find one who is entirely free from all taint of self-seeking.
The Jews of old, for example, came to Bethany to Martha and Mary, not for Jesus’ sake alone, but
in order to see Lazarus.
The eye of your intention, therefore, must be cleansed so that it is single and right. It must be
directed toward Me, despite all the objects which may interfere