Book III, Chapter XXX · Of Asking the Divine Aid, and of Confidence of Recovering Grace
Thomas à Kempis
Thomas à Kempis taps into a perennial human struggle: the grip of anxiety about what might come. In the 15th century, a time of great religious and social upheaval, such worries were common. Yet his call is clear—release the illusion of control over the future. The line echoes Christ's words in the Gospel of Matthew, urging believers to focus on the present. The ancient sense of unease persists, but so does the wisdom to meet it with faith and patience.