When
we have once placed ourselves entirely in the hands of God, we need apprehend
no evil; if adversity comes, He knows how to turn it to our advantage, by means
which will in time be manifested to us. - St. Vincent of Paul
When we find ourselves in some danger, we must not lose courage, but confide much in the Lord; for where danger is great, great also is the assistance of Him who is called our Helper in tribulation. - St. Ambrose
A
sinner cannot outrage the Deity more than by despairing of Divine mercy on
account of the number and enormity of his crimes; for God's clemency is far
greater than the iniquity and guilt of an entire world ... Of God's mercy never
despair. - Ven. Blosius
God
guards with special protection a confiding client, and such an one may be sure
no evil will betide him. - St. Vincent of Paul
God is so good and so merciful, that to obtain Heaven it is sufficient to ask it of Him from our hearts. - St. Benedict Joseph Labre
A servant of God should fear nothing, not even Satan, who is soon discomfited when made little account of. If the Lord be mighty, the demons are but his bond-slaves; what evil therefore can they do to the servants of so great a King? - St. Teresa
God is so good and so merciful, that to obtain Heaven it is sufficient to ask it of Him from our hearts. - St. Benedict Joseph Labre
A servant of God should fear nothing, not even Satan, who is soon discomfited when made little account of. If the Lord be mighty, the demons are but his bond-slaves; what evil therefore can they do to the servants of so great a King? - St. Teresa
Confidence
in God ought to be greater in proportion to the pressing nature of the
necessity in which we are placed. When Jesus cried in the anguish of His
Passion, "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" He was at that
time exhibiting a pattern of the highest perfection in the exact fulfillment of
the obedience required from Him by His Eternal Father, with Whom He was wholly
united. His intelligent soul enjoyed the most perfect bliss; still, as a man,
capable of suffering and mortal, He complains of His abandonment, or rather He
gives utterance to His perfect confidence in God, in order to teach us, His
children, that the more afflicted we are the more we ought to rely on aid from
above. - St. Catherine of Bologna
Behold
Jesus Christ crucified, who is the only foundation of our hope; He is our
Mediator and Advocate; the victim and sacrifice for our sins. He is goodness
and patience itself; His mercy is moved by the tears of sinners, and He never
refuses pardon and grace to those who ask it with a truly contrite and humbled
heart. - St. Charles Borromeo
God wishes us not to rest upon anything but His infinite goodness; do not let us expect anything, hope anything, or desire anything but from Him, and let us put our trust and confidence in Him alone. - St. Charles Borromeo
God wishes us not to rest upon anything but His infinite goodness; do not let us expect anything, hope anything, or desire anything but from Him, and let us put our trust and confidence in Him alone. - St. Charles Borromeo
God
is certainly more desirous of our best welfare than we are ourselves; and He
knows the ways and means of promoting it better than we, for they are in His
hands as Ruler of the Universe; wherefore, in all the accidents which befall
us, most certainly that happens which is the best. - St. Augustine
Not
only think of the road through which thou art traveling, but take care never to
lose sight of that blessed country in which thou art shortly to arrive. Thou
meetest here with passing sufferings, but wilt soon enjoy everlasting rest.
When thou lookest up to the recompense everything thou dost or sufferest will
appear light, and no more than a shadow; it bears no proportion with what thou
art to receive for it. Thou wilt wonder that so much is given for such trifling
pains. - St. Augustine
We
must have confidence in God, Who is what He always has been, and we must not be
disheartened because things turn out contrary to us. - St. Philip
As
a mother delights in taking her child on her knees, in caressing and feeding
him, so does our God delight in treating with love and tenderness those souls
who give themselves entirely to Him, and place all their hopes in His goodness
and bounty. - St. Alphonsus Liguori
Wait
upon the Lord; be faithful to His commandments; He will elevate your hope, and
put you in possession of His Kingdom. Wait upon Him patiently; wait upon Him by
avoiding all sin. He will come, doubt it not; and in the approaching day of His
visitation, which will be that of your death and His judgment, He will Himself
crown your holy hope. Place all your hope in the Heart of Jesus; it is a safe
asylum; for he who trusts in God is sheltered and protected by His mercy. To
this firm hope, join the practice of virtue, and even in this life you will
begin to taste the ineffable joys of Paradise. - St. Bernard
He
who serves God with a pure heart, laying aside all human interests and seeking
only the divine honor, may hope to succeed in his affairs even when to others
they seem desperate, since the operations of God are beyond the ken of mortal
vision, and depend on a loftier than human policy. - St. Charles Borromeo
The more a person loves God, the more reason he has to hope in Him. This hope produces in the Saints an unutterable peace, which they preserve even in adversity, because as they love God, and know how beautiful He is to those who love Him, they place all their confidence and find all their repose in Him alone. - St. Alphonsus Liguori
The more a person loves God, the more reason he has to hope in Him. This hope produces in the Saints an unutterable peace, which they preserve even in adversity, because as they love God, and know how beautiful He is to those who love Him, they place all their confidence and find all their repose in Him alone. - St. Alphonsus Liguori
When
anyone places his whole trust in God, hoping in and serving Him faithfully at
the same time, God watches over him, to the extent of his confidence, in every
danger. Infinite is the love which God bears to souls who repose in His
protection. Diffidence in ourselves and confidence in God are like the scales
of a balance; the elevation of the one is necessarily connected with the
depression of the other. The more we have of diffidence in ourselves, the
greater is our confidence in God; the less we possess of confidence in God, the
more presumptuous shall we be of our : own powers; but if we have no sort of
confidence in our own strength, we may be assured that our hopes center
completely in God. - St. Francis of Sales
That
fear is useful which is buoyed up by hope and is not weighed down by despair. - St. Isid. Hisp.
True and certain is that Hope which is accompanied by good works. But if it goes alone, it ought to be called presumption. - St. Laurence Justinian
True and certain is that Hope which is accompanied by good works. But if it goes alone, it ought to be called presumption. - St. Laurence Justinian
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