Chapter 2 explains that the relationship is one of divine instrumentality. The devotee is merely a pretext, while the Saint is the true agent who accomplishes the work. The author states, 'Whatever service devotees imagine, the Saints themselves get it done.' This inspiration is ignited by the Divine Form, who knows how to complete His own work even through a 'dull-witted and ignorant' person. The text emphasizes that Saints write their own stories by holding the author's hand and placing their hand on the author's head, thus dignifying the work themselves.
Based on Chapter 2, what is the theological relationship between a Saint's will and a devotee's service in the creation of sacred literature?
📖 Chapter 2