High Matters and the Hidden Judgments of God Are Not to Be Scrutinized
The Voice of Christ
MY CHILD, beware of discussing high matters and God’s hidden judgments—why this person is
so forsaken and why that one is favored with so great a grace, or why one man is so afflicted and
another so highly exalted. Such things are beyond all human understanding and no reason or
disputation can fathom the judgments of God.
When the enemy puts such suggestions in your mind, therefore, or when some curious persons
raise questions about them, answer with the prophet: “Thou art just, O Lord, and righteous are Thy
judgments”; and this: “The judgments of the Lord are true and wholly righteous.” My judgments
are to be feared, not discussed, because they are incomprehensible to the understanding of men.
In like manner, do not inquire or dispute about the merits of the saints, as to which is more holy,
or which shall be greater in the kingdom of heaven. Such things often breed strife and useless
contentions. They nourish pride and vainglory, whence arise envy and quarrels, when one proudly
tries to exalt one saint and the other another. A desire to know and pry into such matters brings
forth no fruit. On the contrary, it displeases the saints, because I am the God, not of dissension, but
of peace—of that peace which consists in true humility rather than in self-exaltation.
Some are drawn by the ardor of their love with greater affection to these saints or to those, but
this affection is human and not divine. I am He who made all the saints. I gave them grace: I brought
them to glory. I know the merits of each of them. I came before them in the blessings of My
sweetness. I knew My beloved ones before the ages. I chose them out of the world—they did not
choose Me. I called them by grace, I drew them on by mercy. I led them safely through various
temptations. I poured into them glorious consolations. I gave them perseverance and I crowned
their patience. I know the first and the last. I embrace them all with love inestimable. I am to be
praised in all My saints. I am to be blessed above all things, and honored in each of those whom I
have exalted and predestined so gloriously without any previous merits of their own.
He who despises one of the least of mine, therefore, does no honor to the greatest, for both the
small and the great I made. And he who disparages one of the saints disparages Me also and all
others in the kingdom of heaven. They are all one through the bond of charity. They have the same
thought and the same will, and they mutually love one another; but, what is a much greater thing,
they love Me more than themselves or their own merits. Rapt above themselves, and drawn beyond
love of self, they are entirely absorbed in love of Me, in Whom they rest. There is nothing that can
draw them away or depress them, for they who are filled with eternal truth burn with the fire of
unquenchable love.
Therefore, let carnal and sensual men, who know only how to love their own selfish joys, forbear
to dispute about the state of God’s saints. Such men take away and add according to their own
inclinations and not as it pleases the Eternal Truth. In many this is sheer ignorance, especially in
those who are but little enlightened and can rarely love anyone with a purely spiritual love. They
are still strongly drawn by natural affection and human friendship to one person or another, and on
their behavior in such things here below are based their imaginings of heavenly things. But there
is an incomparable distance between the things which the imperfect imagine and those which
enlightened men contemplate through revelation from above.
Be careful, then, My child, of treating matters beyond your knowledge out of curiosity. Let it
rather be your business and aim to be found, even though the least, in the kingdom of God. For
though one were to know who is more holy than another, or who is greater in the kingdom of
heaven, of what value would this knowledge be to him unless out of it he should humble himself
before Me and should rise up in greater praise of My name?
Ps. 118:137.
Ps. 18:10.
The man who thinks of the greatness of his own sins and the littleness of his virtues, and of the
distance between himself and the perfection of the saints, acts much more acceptably to God than
the one who argues about who is greater or who is less. It is better to invoke the saints with devout
prayers and tears, and with a humble mind to beg their glorious aid, than to search with vain
inquisitiveness into their secrets.
The saints are well and perfectly contented if men know how to content themselves and cease
their useless discussions. They do not glory in their own merits, for they attribute no good to
themselves but all to Me, because out of My infinite charity I gave all to them. They are filled with
such love of God and with such overflowing joy, that no glory is wanting to them and they can lack
no happiness. All the saints are so much higher in glory as they are more humble in themselves;
nearer to Me, and more beloved by Me. Therefore, you find it written that they cast their crowns
before God, and fell down upon their faces before the Lamb, and adored Him Who lives forever.
Many ask who is the greater in the kingdom of heaven when they do not know whether they
themselves shall be worthy of being numbered among its least. It is a great thing to be even the
least in heaven where all are great because all shall be called, and shall be, the children of God.
The least shall be as a thousand, and the sinner of a hundred years shall die. For when the disciples
asked who should be greater in the kingdom of heaven they heard this response: “Unless you be
converted and become as little children, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Therefore,
whosoever shall humble himself as this little child, he is the greater in the kingdom of heaven.”44
Woe to those, therefore, who disdain to humble themselves willingly with the little children,
for the low gate of the heavenly kingdom will not permit them to enter. Woe also to the rich who
have their consolations here, for when the poor enter into God’s kingdom, they will stand outside
lamenting. Rejoice, you humble, and exult, you poor, for the kingdom of God is yours, if only you
walk in the truth