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    Julian of Norwich
    “See that I am God. See that I am in everything. See that I do everything. See that I have never stopped ordering my works, nor ever shall, eternally. See that I lead everything on to the conclusion I ordained for it before time began, by the same power, wisdom and love with which I made it. How can anything be amiss?”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #2
    Julian of Norwich
    “And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #3
    Julian of Norwich
    “God, of thy goodness, give me Thyself;
    for Thou art enough for me,
    and I can ask for nothing less
    that can be full honor to Thee.
    And if I ask anything that is less,
    ever Shall I be in want,
    for only in Thee have I all.”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #4
    Julian of Norwich
    “Truth sees God, and wisdom contemplates God, and from these two comes a third, a holy and wonderful delight in God, who is love.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

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    Julian of Norwich
    “And I saw that truly nothing happens by accident or luck, but everything by God's wise providence. If it seems to be accident or luck from our point of view, our blindness and lack of foreknowledge is the cause; for matters that have been in God's foreseeing wisdom since before time began befall us suddenly, all unawares; and so in our blindness and ignorance we say that this is accident or luck, but to our Lord God it is not so.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #6
    Julian of Norwich
    “...deeds are done which appear so evil to us and people suffer such terrible evils that it does not seem as though any good will ever come of them; and we consider this, sorrowing and grieving over it so that we cannot find peace in the blessed contemplation of God as we should do; and this is why: our reasoning powers are so blind now, so humble and so simple, that we cannot know the high, marvelous wisdom, the might and the goodness of the Holy Trinity. And this is what he means where he says, 'You shall see for yourself that all manner of things shall be well', as if he said, 'Pay attention to this now, faithfully and confidently, and at the end of time you will truly see it in the fullness of joy.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #7
    Julian of Norwich
    “He wills that we take ourselves with great strength to the faith of holy Church and find there our most precious mother in comfort and true understanding with the whole communion of blessed ones. For a person by himself can frequently be broken, as it seems to himself, but the whole body of holy Church was never broken and never shall be, without end. Therefore it is a sure thing, a good thing, and a gracious thing to will meekly and powerfully to be fastened and joined to our mother, holy Church - that is Christ Jesus.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #8
    Julian of Norwich
    “And He that made man for love, by the same love He would restore man to the same bliss, and overpassing; and like as we were like-made to the Trinity in our first making, our Maker would that we should be like Jesus Christ, Our Saviour, in heaven without end, by the virtue of our again-making.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #9
    Julian of Norwich
    “He willeth we know that not only He taketh heed to noble things and to great, but also to little and to small, to low and to simple, to one and to other. And so meaneth He in that He saith: ALL MANNER OF THINGS shall be well. For He willeth we know that the least thing shall not be forgotten.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #10
    Julian of Norwich
    “For in every soul that shall be saved is a Godly Will that never assented to sin, nor ever shall.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #11
    Julian of Norwich
    “It is easier for us to get to know God than to know our own soul...God is nearer to us than our soul, for He is the ground in which it stands...so if we want to know our own soul, and enjoy its fellowship, it is necessary to seek it in our Lord God.”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #12
    N.T. Wright
    “The point of the resurrection…is that the present bodily life is not valueless just because it will die…What you do with your body in the present matters because God has a great future in store for it…What you do in the present—by painting, preaching, singing, sewing, praying, teaching, building hospitals, digging wells, campaigning for justice, writing poems, caring for the needy, loving your neighbor as yourself—will last into God's future. These activities are not simply ways of making the present life a little less beastly, a little more bearable, until the day when we leave it behind altogether (as the hymn so mistakenly puts it…). They are part of what we may call building for God's kingdom.”
    N.T. Wright, Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church



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