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It is the Lord. |
John 21:7 |
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Every circumstance is a gift from God.
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'Abandonment to Divine Providence', J.P. de Caussade, 18th century
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I make all things new. |
Revelation 21:5 |
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God is seen
by those who have the capacity to see him,
provided that they keep the eyes of their mind open.
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St. Theophilus of Antioch, 2nd century
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I know the plans I have for you,
says the Lord. |
Jeremiah 29:11 |
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We don’t know what path to take,
but the Lord knows what is best for each of us.
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St. Teresa of Avila, 16th century
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God so loved the world
that he sent his only Son. |
John 3:16 |
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The Father sent his only Son
to plant within us the seeds of virtue,
and to enrich us with the treasures of his grace.
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St. Charles Borromeo, 16th century
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The ways of God are perfect. |
Psalm 27:18 |
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God continually watches over each one of us
in order that his word may be accomplished in us.
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Pope Francis, 21st century
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Lord,
let your good spirit lead me. |
Psalm 143:10 |
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It is typical of the good spirit
to instill courage, consolations, serenity…
so as to make us advance on the path of goodness.
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St. Ignatius of Loyola, 16th century
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Lord, lead me in the way everlasting.
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Psalm 139:24 |
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Let us understand that God is a physician,
and that suffering is a medicine for salvation.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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In all things
God works for the good of those who love him. |
Romans 8:28 |
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With God, nothing is purposeless, or meaningless,
or without a good reason.
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St. Irenaeus, 2nd century
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