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Lord,
your love is better than life. |
Psalm 63:2 |
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Begin to love God,
and you will love others for his sake.
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St. Caesarius of Arles, 6th century
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O Lord, I am your servant. |
Psalm 116:12 |
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Love God
and above all, pray.
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Bl. Teresa of Calcutta, 20th century
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Take delight in the Lord. |
Psalm 37:4 |
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Do not be too concerned about who is with you
or who is against you,
but be concerned to be careful
that God might be with you, and everything to you.
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'The Imitation of Christ'; Thomas a Kempis,15th century
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I will proclaim you, Lord my God,
and give you praise with all my heart. |
Psalm 85:12 |
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Let each day be a day of beginning again,
of loving God a bit more,
of turning your face to him anew.
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Servant of God, Catherine Doherty, 20th century
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I will sing to the Lord
as long as I live. |
Psalm 104:33 |
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Singing is for those who love.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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Love the Lord
with your whole heart. |
Jesus; Matthew 22:37 |
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The love of God is as salt is to food,
making our actions into a perfect dish
to set before the Lord of all things.
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Pseudo-Chrysostom, 5th century
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Praise the Lord. |
Psalm 112:1 |
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Provided we do not cease to live a good life,
we shall always be praising God.
You cease to praise God
only when you depart from what is pleasing to God.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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Seek God's presence. |
Psalm 105:4 |
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Consider all the past as nothing, and say like David:
now I begin to love my God.
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St. Francis de Sales, 17th century
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