T. 25. VIII. 12 – 14. Jesus: “You can be perfect witness to the power of love and justice as one, if you understand it is impossible the Son of God could merit vengeance. You need not perceive, in every circumstance, that this is true. Nor need you look to your experience within the world, which is but shadows of all that is really happening within yourself.
The understanding that you need comes not of you, but from a larger Self, so great and holy that He could not doubt His innocence. Your special function is a continuing call to Him, that He may smile on you whose sinlessness He shares.
The understanding from this greater Self will be yours. And with it the Holy Spirit’s special function is fulfilled. God’s Son has found a witness unto his sinlessness and not his sins. How little need you give the Holy Spirit that this simple justice may be given you!
Without impartiality there is no justice. So how can specialness be just? Judge not because you cannot, not because you are ‘as miserable a sinner’ as your brother. How can the ‘special’ really understand that justice is the same for everyone? To take from one to give another must be an injustice to them both, since they are equal in the Holy Spirit’s sight. Their Father gave the same inheritance to both. Who would have more or less than another is not aware that he has everything. He is no judge of what must be another’s due, because he thinks himself deprived. And so must he be envious, and try to take away from whom he judges. He is not impartial, and cannot fairly see another’s rights, because his errors have obscured his own inheritance from him.
You have the right to all the universe; to perfect peace, complete deliverance from all effects of sin, and to the life eternal, joyous and complete in every way, as God appointed for His holy Son. This is the only justice Heaven knows, and all the Holy Spirit brings to earth. Your special function shows you nothing else but perfect justice can prevail for you. And you are safe from vengeance in all forms.
Without impartiality there is no justice. So how can specialness be just? Judge not because you cannot, not because you are ‘as miserable a sinner’ as your brother. How can the ‘special’ really understand that justice is the same for everyone? To take from one to give another must be an injustice to them both, since they are equal in the Holy Spirit’s sight. Their Father gave the same inheritance to both. Who would have more or less than another is not aware that he has everything. He is no judge of what must be another’s due, because he thinks himself deprived. And so must he be envious, and try to take away from whom he judges. He is not impartial, and cannot fairly see another’s rights, because his errors have obscured his own inheritance from him.
You have the right to all the universe; to perfect peace, complete deliverance from all effects of sin, and to the life eternal, joyous and complete in every way, as God appointed for His holy Son. This is the only justice Heaven knows, and all the Holy Spirit brings to earth. Your special function shows you nothing else but perfect justice can prevail for you. And you are safe from vengeance in all forms.
The world deceives, but it cannot replace God’s justice with a version of its own. For only love is just, and can perceive what justice must accord the Son of God. Let love decide, and never fear that you, in your unfairness, will deprive yourself of what God’s justice has allotted you!”