For we are so preciously loved by God that we cannot even comprehend it.
JULIAN OF NORWICHThe age of every man shall be acknowledged before him in Heaven, and every man shall be rewarded for his willing service and for his time.
More Julian of Norwich Quotes
-
-
The ground of mercy is love, and the working of mercy is our keeping in love.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
He willeth to be perceived; and His appearing shall be swiftly sudden; and He willeth to be trusted. For He is full gracious and homely: Blessed may He be!
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
Where do we begin? Begin with the heart.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
Our Lord is the ground from whom our prayer grows and in his love and grace he himself gives us our prayers.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
A great thing shall I make hereof in Heaven of endless worship and everlasting joys.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
Anything less then God, ever me wanteth.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
It needeth us to have knowing of the littleness of creatures and to hold as nought all-thing that is made, for to love and have God that is unmade.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
The fullness of Joy is to behold God in everything.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
Pray, even if you feel nothing, see nothing. For when you are dry, empty, sick or weak, at such a time is your prayer most pleasing to God, even though you may find little joy in it. This is true of all believing prayer.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
Because of the Shewing I am not good but if I love God the better: and in as much as ye love God the better, it is more to you than to me.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
For in every soul that shall be saved is a Godly Will that never assented to sin, nor ever shall.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
God is nearer to us than our own spirit.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
God is our clothing, that wraps, clasps and encloses us so as to never leave us.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
The Elements of Prayer|Its ground: God, by whose goodness it springeth in us. |Its use: to turn our will to His will. |Its end: to be made one with Him and like to Him in all things.
JULIAN OF NORWICH -
But Jesus, who in this Vision informed me of all that is necessary for me, answered and said: It was necessary that there should be sin; but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.
JULIAN OF NORWICH