Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
There is a little secret in the spiritual life: The more the heart gives thanks, the more God gives, even when life isn’t perfect, even when we don’t have everything we need or want. The more we thank God, the more our heart is open to receive even more of his mercy and his gifts.
–Jacques Philippe (1947-
Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
At all times God caresses the hearts of all the people with His love, but we are not aware of it because our hearts have gathered a crust. When man has cleansed his heart, he is deeply moved and madly excited, because he can then see the benefactions, the blessings of God, Who loves all people in the same way. For those who are suffering, God is pained; for those who are living a spiritual life, He rejoices.
–Saint Paisos the Athonite (1924-1994)
Evangelization, Francis of Assisi (1181–1226), Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows.
–Saint Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)
Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
Grace is a certain beginning of glory in us.
–Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
Grace, Meister Eckhart (1260-1328), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic
Grace is from God, and works in the depth of the soul whose powers it employs. It is a light which issues forth to do service under the guidance of the Spirit. The Divine Light permeates the soul, and lifts it above the turmoil of temporal things to rest in God. The soul cannot progress except with the light which God has given it as a nuptial gift; love works the likeness of God into the soul.
–Meister Eckhart (1260-1328)
Adversity, Grace, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
When the grace of God comes to us we can do all things, but when it leaves us, we become poor and weak, abandoned, as it were, to affliction. Yet, in this condition we should not become dejected or despair. On the contrary, we should calmly await the will of God and bear whatever befalls us in praise of Jesus Christ; for after winter comes the summer, after night comes the day, and after the storm, a great calm.
— Thomas a Kempis (1380-1471)