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CHAPTER XXXII |
Of two benefits which are derived from the renunciation of
rejoicing in the matter of the supernatural graces.
BESIDES the benefits which the soul gains by being delivered
from the three evils aforementioned through its renunciation of
this joy, it acquires two excellent benefits. The first is that it
magnifies and exalts God: the second is that it exalts itself. For
God is exalted in the soul after two manners: first, by the
withdrawal of the heart and the joy of the will from all that is
not God, in order that they may be set upon Him alone. This David
signified in the verse which we quoted when we began to speak of
the night of this faculty; namely: 'Man shall attain to a lofty
heart, and God shall be exalted.'[653] For, when the heart is raised
above all things, the soul is exalted above them all.
2. And, because in this way the soul centres itself in God
alone, God is exalted and magnified, when He reveals to the soul
His excellence and greatness; for, in this elevation of joy, God
bears witness of Who He Himself is. This cannot be done save if
the will be voided of joy and consolation with respect to all
things, even as David said also, in these words: 'Be still and see
that I am God.'[654] And again he says: 'In a desert land, dry and
pathless, have I appeared before Thee, to see Thy power and Thy
glory.'[655] And, since it is true that God is exalted by the fixing
of the soul's rejoicing upon detachment from all things, He is
much more highly exalted when the soul withdraws itself from the
most wondrous of these things in order to fix its rejoicing on Him
alone. For these, being supernatural, are of a nobler kind; and
thus for the soul to cast them aside, in order to set its
rejoicing upon God alone, is for it to attribute greater glory and
excellence to God than to them. For, the more and the greater
things a man despises for the sake of another, the more does he
esteem and exalt that other.
3. Furthermore, God is exalted after the second manner when
the will is withdrawn from this kind of operation; for, the more
God is believed and served without testimonies and signs, the more
He is exalted by the soul, for it believes more concerning God
than signs and miracles can demonstrate.
4. The second benefit wherein the soul is exalted consists in
this, that, withdrawing the will from all desire for apparent
signs and testimonies, it is exalted in purest faith, which God
increases and infuses within it much more intensely. And, together
with this, He increases in it the other two theological virtues,
which are charity and hope, wherein the soul enjoys the highest
Divine knowledge by means of the obscure and detached habit of
faith; and it enjoys great delight of love by means of charity,
whereby the will rejoices in naught else than in the living God;
and likewise it enjoys satisfaction in the memory by means of
hope. All this is a wondrous benefit, which leads essentially and
directly to the perfect union of the soul with God.
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