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Let us come to God’s presence
with confidence. |
Hebrews 4:16 |
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Why do you delay,
since from this very moment
you can love God in your heart?
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St. John of the Cross, 16th century
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My delight is to do your will. |
Psalm 40:8 |
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Intimacy with the Lord
is achieved by cheerful readiness to do the will of God.
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St. Basil the Great, 4th century
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Blessed are the pure in heart,
they shall see God. |
Jesus; Matthew 5:8 |
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We love God above all things
when we have no affection for anything that is forbidden.
Then we have that purity of heart needed to see him.
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Bl. Maurice Tournay, 20th century
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If you keep my commandments,
you will remain in my love. |
Jesus; John 15:10 |
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Intimacy with the Lord
is achieved by cheerful readiness to do the will of God.
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St. Basil the Great, 4th century
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It is good to be near God. |
Psalm 73:28 |
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Give me, good Lord, a longing to be with you.
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St. Thomas More, 16th century
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Lead me in your truth;
for you, I wait all the day long.
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Psalm 25:5 |
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Whoever truly loves you, Lord,
walks in safety down a royal road, far from the dangerous abyss,
and if he so much as stumbles,
you, O Lord, stretch out your hand.
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St. Teresa of Avila, 16th century
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Lord, you know everything;
you know that I love you. |
John 21:17 |
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Let us love you, O God, not only more each day,
for the days that remain may be few;
but let us love you in every present moment
with all our hearts, souls, and strength, in whatever is your will.
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Chiara Lubich, foundress of Focolare; 20th century
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He has freed us from our sins
by his blood. |
Revelation 1:6 |
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Jesus Christ ought to be our whole love…
because he has loved us to such an excess
that he died for us.
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St. Alphonsus Liguori, 18th century
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