T. 26. II. 4 – 6. Jesus: “The miracle of God’s justice can correct all errors. Every problem is an error! It does injustice to the Son of God, and therefore is not true.
The Holy Spirit does not evaluate injustices as great or small, or more or less. To Him, they have no properties at all. They are merely mistakes from which the Son of God is suffering, though needlessly. And so, not seeing them, He takes the thorns and nails away!
The Holy Spirit does not pause to judge whether the hurt be large or little. He makes but one judgment; that to hurt God’s Son must be unfair and therefore it simply is not so.
You who would give but some mistakes to Him to be corrected, while you think safety lies in keeping the others to yourself, remember this: Justice is total!
You who would give but some mistakes to Him to be corrected, while you think safety lies in keeping the others to yourself, remember this: Justice is total!
There is no such thing as partial justice! If the Son of God is guilty then is he condemned, and he deserves no mercy from the God of justice. But ask not God to punish him because you find him guilty and would have him die! God offers you the means to see his innocence. Would it be fair to punish him because you will not look with Vision at what is there to see?
Each time you keep a problem for yourself to solve, or judge that it is one that has no resolution, you have given it power over you and made it ‘great,’ therefore past the hope of healing. You thus deny that the miracle of justice can be truly fair. If God is just, then can there be no problems that His justice cannot solve. But while you believe some injustices are ‘fair and good,’ and necessary to preserve yourself as you see yourself, such problems you will think are so great they cannot be resolved. For there will still be those you want to suffer loss, and no one whom you wish to be saved from sacrifice entirely.
Consider once again your special function! Your brother is given you that you may see in him his perfect sinlessness. And you will ask no sacrifice of him because you could not will he suffer loss. The miracle of justice you call forth will rest on you as surely as on him.
Nor will the Holy Spirit be content until it is received by everyone. For what you give to Him is everyone’s, and by your giving it can He ensure that everyone receives it equally.”