When the soul is docile, and leaves itself to be purified and emptied of all that which it has of its own, opposite to the will of God, it finds itself by little and little detached from every emotion of its own, and placed in a holy indifference, wishing nothing but what God does and wills.
Jeanne Guyon: An Autobiography. Witaker House, New Kensington, PA (1997). Page 51.
(Madame Guyon lived from 1647 to 1717)
Friday, October 3, 2008
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