"The life of prayer calls for continuous battles. It is
the most important and the longest effort in a life dedicated to God. This
effort has been given a beautiful name: it is called the guard of the
heart. The human heart is a city; it was meant to be a stronghold. Sin
surrendered it. Henceforth it is an open city, the walls of which have to be
built up again. The enemy never ceases to do all he can to prevent this. He
does this with his accustomed cleverness and strength, with stratagem and
fury . . . he succeeds all along the line to distract us and entice us away
from the divine presence. We must always be starting again. These continual
recoveries, this endless beginning again, tires and disheartens us far more
than the actual fighting. We would much prefer a real battle, fierce and
decisive. But God, as a rule, thinks otherwise. He would rather we were in a
constant state of war."
— Dom Augustin Guillerand, The Prayer of the Presence of God, p.
57
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Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Battle is Real and Necessary
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