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The Elements of Prayer|Its ground: God, by whose goodness it springeth in us. |Its use: to turn our will to His will. |Its end: to be made one with Him and like to Him in all things.
Julian of Norwich
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Julian of Norwich
Age: 73 †
Born: 1342
Born: November 8
Died: 1416
Died: January 1
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Juliana of Norwich
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Prayer is a new, gracious, lasting will of the soul united and fast-bound to the will of God by the precious and mysterious working of the Holy Ghost.
Julian of Norwich
In God's sight we do not fall: in our own we do not stand.
Julian of Norwich
Love was without beginning, is, and shall be without ending.
Julian of Norwich
Be a Gardener. Dig a ditch. Toil and sweat. And turn the earth upside down. And seek the deepness. And water plants in time. Continue this labor. And make sweet floods to run, and noble and abundant fruits to spring. Take this food and drink, and carry it to God as your true worship.
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Pray inwardly, even if you do not enjoy it. It does good, though you feel nothing. Yes, even though you think you are doing nothing.
Julian of Norwich
Lord Jesus, I have heard you say: 'Sin is necessary but all will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well'.
Julian of Norwich
He said not 'Thou shalt not be tempested, thou shalt not be travailed, thou shalt not be dis-eased' but he said, 'Thou shalt not be overcome.
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God willeth that we endlessly hate the sin and endlessly love the soul, as God loveth it.
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Cheerful givers do not count the cost of what they give.
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He that made all things for love, by the same love keepeth them, and shall keep them without end.
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The ground of mercy is love, and the working of mercy is our keeping in love.
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All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.
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But for failing love on our part, therefore is all our travail.
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Our life is all grounded and rooted in love, and without love we may not live.
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The ground of mercy is love, and the working of mercy is our keeping in love. And this was shewed in such manner that I could not have perceived of the part of mercy but as it were alone in love that is to say, as to my sight.
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My, how busy we become when we lose sight of how God loves us.
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Charity keepeth us in Faith and Hope, and Hope leadeth us in Charity. And in the end all shall be Charity.
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Between God and the soul there is no between.
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He [Jesus] did not say, 'You will never have a rough passage, you will never be over-strained, you will never feel uncomfortable,' but he did say, 'You will never be overcome.
Julian of Norwich
But for I am a woman should I therefore live that I should not tell you the goodness of God?
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