Chap.
1 I| surrenders itself entirely to God to love and serve Him, and
2 I| the voluntary adherence to God. This perfection is partly
3 I| reserve to the service of God. ~This perfection consists
4 I| above all in union with God which is achieved through
5 I| oneself, performed for love of God and as a voluntary expression
6 I| modern world, out of love for God and in order to serve Him
7 I| secret vows known only to God and let themselves be guided
8 I| dedication of themselves to God and never cease to offer
9 I| with men are possible with God" (Luke 18:27). II. STATES
10 I| must unite themselves to God through charity and offer
11 I| alter his orientation toward God alone. It seems that these
12 I| himself into the hands of God whose will expresses itself
13 I| and direct domination of God over consciences. In claiming
14 I| Superior that belong to God alone? ~The Church, as a
15 I| means of leading man to God. Since obedience is motivated
16 I| a desire for union with God and since it is ultimately
17 I| obstacle placed between God and the inferior, diverting
18 I| profit the homage rendered to God alone. ~A Superior can command
19 I| first of all union with God, and you will constantly
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