Our Lord God shewed that a deed shall be done, and Himself shall do it, and I shall do nothing but sin, and my sin shall not hinder His Goodness working.
JULIAN OF NORWICHBut for I am a woman should I therefore live that I should not tell you the goodness of God?
More Julian of Norwich Quotes
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Our life is all grounded and rooted in love, and without love we may not live.
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Our natural Will is to have God, and the Good Will of God is to have us; and we may never cease from willing nor from longing till we have Him in fullness of joy: and then may we no more desire.
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He shall appear suddenly and blissfully to all that love Him.
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The love that made Him to suffer passeth as far all His pains as Heaven is above Earth.
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My, how busy we become when we lose sight of how God loves us.
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Cheerful givers do not count the cost of what they give.
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God is all that is good, as to my sight, and the goodness that each thing hath, it is He.
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Anything less then God, ever me wanteth.
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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.
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Our Lord is the ground from whom our prayer grows and in his love and grace he himself gives us our prayers.
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Prayer is the deliberate and persevering action of the soul. It is true and enduring, and full of grace. Prayer fastens the soul to God and makes it one with God’s will.
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Cheerful givers do not count the cost of what they give. Their hearts are set on pleasing and cheering the person to whom the gift is given.
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Where do we begin? Begin with the heart.
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All that is contrary to love and peace is of the Fiend and of his part.
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We need to fall, and we need to be aware of it; for if we did not fall, we should not know how weak and wretched we are of ourselves, nor should we know our Maker’s marvellous love so fully.
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