DP 232 Therefore the Lord admits a person no more interiorly into truth and good than the extent to which he can be maintained in them to the end of life

Divine Providence # 232 Explaining point 4 from this chapter’s outline: “Therefore the Lord admits a person no more interiorly into truths of wisdom and at the same time goods of love than the extent to which the person can be maintained in them to the end of his life”
Translated by N. Bruce Rogers for the General Church
Used with permission
Read by the Rev. Judah Synnestvedt

DP 229 There are many kinds of profanation of the sacred, but this kind is the worst of all

Divine Providence # 229 Explaining point 3 from this chapter’s outline.
Translated by N. Bruce Rogers for the General Church
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Read by the Rev. Judah Synnestvedt

DP 226 If man afterward turns away from faith and charity he profanes things that are sacred

Divine Providence # 226 Explaining point 2 from this chapter’s outline: “If the person afterward turns away from these [that is, faith and charity] and goes off in the opposite direction, he profanes things that are sacred”
Translated by N. Bruce Rogers for the General Church
Used with permission
Read by the Rev. Judah Synnestvedt