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Remain in me, as I also remain in you. |
John 15:4 |
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Enter into your heart, and if you have faith,
you will find Christ there.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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I am with you always. |
Matthew 28:20 |
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There is no moment when God is not manifest
in the form of some affliction, obligation, or duty.
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'Abandonment to Divine Providence', J.P. de Caussade, 18th century
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You are God's dwelling place. |
1 Corinthians 3:16 |
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We have only to find a place where we can be alone,
and look upon God present within us.
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St. Teresa of Avila, 16th century
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Lord, you discern my thoughts from afar. |
Psalm 139:2 |
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God dwells in the inmost depths of the soul,
and therefore, there is nothing within
that is hidden from him.
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St. Benedicta of the Cross, 20th century
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It is the Lord! |
John 21:7 |
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If we were vigilant and attentive,
God would unceasingly reveal Himself to us,
and we would rejoice in his works
and in all that happens to us.
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'Abandonment to Divine Providence', J.P. de Caussade, 18th century
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As for me, it is good to be near God. |
Psalm 73:28 |
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The best way to meet God is to stand very still,
without frustration or anxiety, and wait for him.
He will come if you are waiting for hIm.
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Servant of God, Catherine Doherty, 20th century
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Behind and before you encircle me;
you rest your hand upon me.
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Psalm 139:5 |
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God is closer to us that we are to ourselves.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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I am with you always.
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Jesus; Matthew 28:20 |
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Not for one moment
does the Lord turn his eyes away from us.
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Servant of God, Luis Maria Martinez, 20th century
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