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Of True Peace.

Whatsoever they shall have done or said, shall come upon themselves, for Me they cannot deceive.

2. Be not careful for the shadow of a great name, or for the familiar friendship of many, or for the particular affection of men.

For these things both distract the heart and greatly darken it.

Willingly would I speak My word, and reveal My secrets unto thee, if thou wouldst diligently observe My coming, and open unto Me the door of thine heart.

Be thou circumspect, and watchful in prayer, and in all things humble thyself.

CHAPTER XXV.

WHEREIN FIRM PEACE OF HEART AND TRUE SPIRITUAL PROGRESS CONSISTETH.

MY son, I have said: "Peace I leave with you. My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you."

Peace is what all desire, but all do not care for the things that pertain unto true peace.

My peace is with the humble and gentle of heart; in much patience shall thy peace be.

If thou wilt hear Me and follow My voice, thou shalt be able to enjoy much peace.

What then shall I do. Lord?