Capitolo 21
We often feel it said, that every thing that happens to us is for ours
good, also in this world.--To a lot of things it happens to men, also to
Cristiano for which I/you/they clearly am not them good person in this life, nevertheless
all the things want, eventually, jobs together for good to them that love
God. Of the things, then even here, he intends that I/you/he/she am the life-long pains,
and tests. Their object is reproval and the continuous admonition. We have need
another government of existence to explain the present. If that state of future
you don't try that terrestrial discipline has had its drawn effect the,
the pains of this life show that God can bear to see to suffer us, also when
he foresees that any good person will result to the suffering one. For while men
tormentingly suffers under deprivations, these sufferings often fail
does what they improves. God foresees all this. From now God it is able to look on
suffering him sees what for the good ones won't be of the afflicted one.
If, now, his/her sketch in our tests (what it perforated his/her heart before them
arrived ours) you/he/she is suddenly frustrated by our sins the wish of question,
rises, if the God that can bear to see suffers us for our good person,
what, nevertheless he foresees you/he/she won't be effected, it won't be able
to see to suffer us as the fruit of our sins, and of our resistance to his
sketches. One whom a lot of mental suffering has borne is not been able to fail
sees, the parental relationship of that God to us is not analogous to that of
parent and child among men. It finishes in the relationships of governor
and of judge; being, indeed from the first one, included in those
relationships. This is not so in our terrestrial relationship. God sees men
suffers as any terrestrial parent it was able; he inflicts the pain as no terrestrial parent
owes. All are for our profit; but if that object fails through ours
perverseness, we am educated, from our experience that if God can look
on mental anguish and it doesn't assuage him, because he looks for a further good person,