Perhaps it is only
in the eschaton, when the kenosis of the Father has come to an end and God is all
in all, that God will show his justice
in permitting the
suffering of the
world,
in allowing the cries
in Rama, and
in every corner and breast of this
world where Rachel's cry is perpetually heard.
Fervency
in devotion; frequency
in prayer; aspiring after the love of God continually, striving to get above the
world and the body; loving silence and solitude, as far as one's condition will
permit; humble and affable to all; patient
in suffering affronts and contradictions; glad of occasions of doing good even to enemies; doing the will of God and promoting His honour to the utmost of one's power; resolving never to offend him willingly, for any temporal pleasure, profit, or loss.30