People, until they come to know something greater,
are satisfied with the little that they have. Man is like a village rooster who
lives in a small enclosure with few people and farm animals about, who knows
his ten hens and is content with this life, because he knows no more. But an
eagle, who circles high in the clouds, and sees great distances with his sharp
eyes, who hears the sounds of the earth and revels in its beauty, who knows
many lands, seas and rivers, and sees a multitude of animals and birds, would
not be content to live in a small enclosure with a rooster.
It is the same in spiritual life. Whoever has not
known the grace of the Holy Spirit is like the rooster who does not know the
flight of the eagle; he cannot comprehend the sweetness of tender emotion and
love of God. He knows God from nature and from Scripture, he is satisfied with
the law and is content with his lot as is the rooster, and does not feel sorrow
that he is not an eagle. But he who has experienced the Lord through the Holy
Spirit, he prays day and night, because the grace of the Holy Spirit calls him
to love the Lord, and the sweetness of the Lord’s love gives him the ability to
carry the burdens of the world with ease; his soul pines only for the Lord and
searches constantly for the grace of the Holy Spirit.
We are all suffering on this earth and searching
for freedom, but few know what freedom is and where it can be found. The Lord
gives the repentant His peace and the freedom to love Him. Oh, my brothers, all
the earth, repent while you still have time. God awaits our repentance with
mercy. And all the heavens, all the saints await our repentance. As God is
love, so the Holy Spirit in the saints is love. Ask, and the Lord shall
forgive. And when you receive absolution from your sins, then your soul will be
joyful and happy, and the grace of the Holy Spirit will enter your soul, and
you will say, "Here is true freedom: it is in God and of God."
The grace of God does not hinder freedom, but only
helps to keep the commandments of God. Adam was in grace, and his will was not
fettered. So too the angels are in the Holy Spirit, but their free will is not
taken away.
The Lord wants us to love each other; this is the
essence of freedom — love for God and for your neighbor. This is both freedom
and equality. But in earthly titles there can be no equality; this is of no
concern to the soul, however. Not everyone can be a king or a prince; not
everyone can be a patriarch or an abbot, or a leader, but no matter what your
title you can love God and serve Him, and that is all that matters. And whoever
loves God more on earth shall be in greater glory in the Kingdom.
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