מי יורש קנייני אלוה ב׳Who is the Heir of Divine Things 2
א׳
1[6] When, then, is it that the servant speaks frankly to his master? Surely it is when his heart tells him that he has not wronged his owner, but that his words and deeds are all for that owner’s benefit.
ב׳
2[7] And so when else should the slave of God open his mouth freely to Him Who is the ruler and master both of himself and of the All, save when he is pure from sin and the judgements of his conscience are loyal to his master, when he feels more joy at being the servant of God than if he had been king of all the human race and assumed an uncontested sovereignty over land and sea alike?
ג׳
3[8] The loyalty of Abraham’s service and ministry is shewn by the concluding words of the oracle addressed to Abraham’s son, “I will give to thee and thy seed all this land, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in thy seed, because Abraham thy father hearkened to My voice and kept My injunctions, My commands, My ordinances and My statutes” (Gen. 26:3–5).
ד׳
4[9] It is the highest praise which can be given to a servant, that he neglects none of his master’s commands, that never hesitating in his labour of love he employs all and more than all his powers as he strives by sound judgement to bring all his business to a successful issue.
