The Right Ordering of External Affairs; Recourse to God in Dangers
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, you must strive diligently to be inwardly free, to have mastery over yourself
everywhere, in every external act and occupation, that all things be subject to you and not you to
them, that you be the master and director of your actions, not a slave or a mere hired servant. You
should be rather a free man and a true Hebrew, arising to the status and freedom of the children of
God who stand above present things to contemplate those which are eternal; who look upon passing
affairs with the left eye and upon those of heaven with the right; whom temporal things do not so
attract that they cling to them, but who rather put these things to such proper service as is ordained
and instituted by God, the great Workmaster, Who leaves nothing unordered in His creation.
If, likewise, in every happening you are not content simply with outward appearances, if you
do not regard with carnal eyes things which you see and hear, but whatever be the affair, enter with
Moses into the tabernacle to ask advice of the Lord, you will sometimes hear the divine answer
and return instructed in many things present and to come. For Moses always had recourse to the
tabernacle for the solution of doubts and questions, and fled to prayer for support in dangers and
the evil deeds of men. So you also should take refuge in the secret chamber of your heart, begging
earnestly for divine aid.
For this reason, as we read, Joshua and the children of Israel were deceived by the Gibeonites
because they did not first seek counsel of the Lord, but trusted too much in fair words and hence
were deceived by false piety.