Quotes About God
In prayer the soul is united to God through love. - St. Paul of the Cross
O happy loss! The
soul finds herself again, indeed, after losing herself in God. -St. Paul of
the Cross
He who desires nothing but God is rich and happy. - St.
Alphonsus Liguori
God being infinite beauty, the soul united to Christ draws upon himself the admiring and tender gaze of the Angels, who, were they capable of any passion, would be filled with envy at his lot. - Pope St. Pius X
God being infinite beauty, the soul united to Christ draws upon himself the admiring and tender gaze of the Angels, who, were they capable of any passion, would be filled with envy at his lot. - Pope St. Pius X
God
afflicts us because he loves us; and it is very pleasing to him, when in our
afflictions he sees us abandon ourselves to his paternal care. - St. Benedict
Joseph Labre
When
your intellect is concentrated on the love of God you will pay little attention
to visible things and will regard even your own body as something alien. - St.
Maximos the Confessor
O
unfathomable depth! O Deity eternal! O deep ocean! What more could You give me
than to give me Yourself? You are an ever-burning Fire; You consume and are not
consumed. By Your fire, You consume every trace of self-love in the soul. You
are a Fire which drives away all coldness and illumines minds with its light,
and with this light You have made known Your truth. Truly this light is a sea
which feeds the soul until it is all immersed in You, O peaceful Sea, eternal
Trinity! The water of this sea is never turbid; it never causes fear, but gives
knowledge of the truth. This water is transparent and discloses hidden things;
and a living faith gives such abundance of light that the soul almost attains
to certitude in what it believes. - St. Catherine of Siena
God delights in
those who make themselves little and become as little children; He keeps them
near His person, and nourishes them with the milk of divine love, in order to
prepare them for the sweet wine of holy love, which inebriates those who drink
it; but it is a blessed wine, which gives daily more wisdom. - St. Paul of the
Cross
What shall we then do, my brethren? Do you not see that God
is angered? He can no longer bear with us. The Lord is angry. Do you not behold
the scourges of God increasing every day? Our sins increase, says St. John
Chrysostom, and our scourges increase likewise. God, my brethren, is wrathful:
but with all his anger he has commanded me to say, what he formerly commanded
to be said by the prophet Zachary: And thou shall say to them, Thus says the
Lord of Hosts: Turn to Me says the Lord of Hosts, and I will turn to you says
the Lord of Hosts. Sinners, says the Lord, you have turned your backs upon me, and
therefore have constrained me to deprive you of my grace. Do not oblige me to
drive you forever from my face, and punish you in hell without hope of pardon.
Have done with it: abandon sin, be converted to me, and I promise to pardon you
all your offences, and once more to embrace you as my children. - St.
Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Behold thy lofty
origin, and bethink thee of the due of love thou owest thy Creator. "Let
Us make man," said God, "to Our Image and Likeness" (Gen. i.
26). If thou awakest not at this word, O my soul; if thou art not all aflame
with love of Him for His so ineffable graciousness of condescension towards
thee; if thine inmost marrow burns not with longings after Him, what shall I
say? Asleep shall I call thee? Or must I rather think thee dead? - St. Anselm
of Canterbury
Eternal Trinity,
Godhead, mystery deep as the sea, you could give me no greater gift than the
gift of yourself. For you are a fire ever burning and never consumed, which
itself consumes all the selfish love that fills my being. Yes, you are a fire
that takes away the coldness, illuminates the mind with its light, and causes
me to know your truth. And I know that you are beauty and wisdom itself. The
food of angels, you gave yourself to man in the fire of your love. - St.
Catherine of Siena
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