Venial sins, faults and failings and not giving up

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I am quoting here only the final words of St. Francis de Sales thoughts in Chapter V of Introduction to the Devout Life: Purifying The Soul. The link will give the whole of Chapter V which outlines a disposition of humility towards venial sins, faults and failings…this Chapter also states more or less what humility actually is at least in the direction of our imperfections and the endless struggle against them.

http://www.ccel.org/ccel/desales/devout_life.iii.v.html

Introduction to the Devout Life “Purifying the soul” (Francis de Sales):……….
"…The work off the soul’s purification neither may nor can end save with life itself;—do not then let us be disheartened by our imperfections,—our very perfection lies in diligently contending against them, and it is impossible so to contend without seeing them, or to overcome without meeting them face toe face.

Our victory does not consist in being insensible to them, but in not consenting to them. Now to be afflicted by our imperfections is certainly not to consent thereto, and for the furtherance of humility it is needful that we sometimes find ourselves worsted in this spiritual battle, wherein, however, we shall never be conquered until we lose either life or courage.

Moreover, imperfections and venial sins cannot destroy our spiritual life, which is 18 only to be lost through mortal sin; consequently we have only need to watch well that they do not imperil our courage. David continually asks the Lord to strengthen his heart against cowardice and discouragement; and it is our privilege in this war that we are certain to vanquish so long as we are willing to fight…:"
 
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