"There is another reason also why the
soul has traveled safely in this obscurity; it has suffered: for the way of
suffering is safer, and also more profitable, than that of rejoicing and of
action. In suffering God gives strength, but in action and in joy the soul does
but show its own weakness and imperfections. And in suffering, the soul
practices and acquires virtue, and becomes pure, wiser, and more
cautious."
— St. John of the Cross, Dark Night of the Soul,
p. 149
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Monday, September 18, 2017
What are you doing?
"As we have seen,
there is sometimes a big difference between what God is actually asking of us,
and what we imagine he is asking. We won’t have the grace to do what God is not
asking of us. But for what he is asking, he has promised us
his grace: God grants what he commands. When God inspires us to do something
(if it really is God who is the source of the inspiration), at the same time he
supplies the ability to do it, even if it is beyond our capacity or scares us
at the start. Every motion that comes from God brings both the light to
understand what God intends, and the strength to accomplish it: light that
illuminates the mind, and strength that gives power to the will."
— Fr. Jacques Philippe, In the School of the
Holy Spirit, p. 21
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