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Life of Father Hecker

CHAPTER X
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Isaac Hecker felt his noblest aspirations to be, for the moment at any rate, towards solitude and the passive state of prayer; and in this he was hindered by the urgency of his zeal for the propagation of philanthropic schemes and his great joy in communing with men whom he hoped to find like-minded with himself.

The time came when he was able to Join the two states, the inner purifying the outer man and directing his energies by the instinct of the Holy Spirit.

This entry goes on as follows: "By practice of our aspirations, ideals, and visions, we convert them into real being.
"We should be able to say, 'Which of you convinceth me of sin ?' before we are fit to preach to others in such a way that our preaching may have a practical effect upon society.
"Did all our efforts flow into realizing the teachings of the Spirit, we should do much more good and be greater in the sight of God than we are now by so much speaking and writing.

But let us be watchful that the pride of good works does not take the place of that of speaking and writing.
"By our sins and many weaknesses we are prevented from entering the Promised Land, and must die just in sight of it.

Instead of being humble, willing, and self-denying in our youth, and being led by the Spirit of God, we keep on in the spirit of the world and give all the substance of our being to its service.


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