SOME THOUGHTS ON PRAYER
The Biblical
understanding of the heart is essential in understanding a life of prayer,
“Prayer is a need of our soul; it is the life of our heart.”
“My joy lies in being close to my
God.” [Psalm 73:28]
“O You, who are at home in the depths
of my heart, permit me to join You in the depths of my heart.” [Fr. Louis Brisson]
St. Jane Frances de
Chantal said, “In prayer, more
is accomplished by listening than by talking.”
By listening to God!
Our true contentment and
our true happiness can only be nourished by living in the Trinity. [Deacon Kelly]
“Holiness does not consist in achieving
extraordinary things, in accomplishing singular actions, but in uniting
ourselves entirely to the Will of God and in doing everything with Him and for
Him. Then even the most insignificant
actions in themselves become acts of perfect charity, acts that have an immense
value.” [Fr. Louis Brisson]
Actions that help build
God’s Kingdom, and assist in God’s love becoming more visible in the world are
the foundation of our love for God. [Deacon Kelly]
"If
the heart wanders or is distracted, bring it back to the point quite gently and
replace it tenderly in its Master's presence. And even if you did nothing
during the whole of your hour but bring your heart back and place it again in
Our Lord's presence, though it went away every time you brought it back, your
hour would be very well employed."
[St. Francis de Sales]
St. Francis de Sales offers
great advice with his Seven Little Virtues:
• 1.
Endure Patiently
• 2. See
the Bright Side
• 3.
Show Good Humor
• 4.
Excuse Cheerfully
• 5. Put
on a Good Face
• 6. Be
Appreciative
• 7.
Speak Gentle
Today take a few minutes to thank the
Lord for calling you to pray to God inside the Trinity.
May God Be Praised!
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