
Oh Lord how I worry sothat I am not enoughif only I would try harderif only I were better lookingmore likeable or smarterthen I would be lovedthen I would be worthythen I would be cared forthen I would be enoughand I would have no needto worry or fear or wantor maybe I have it…

“Humbly welcome the Word that has been planted in you and is able to save your souls.” ~James 1:21

Have mercy Lordmercy in my lovemercy in my griefmercy in my joymercy in my sorrowmercy in my hopemercy in my doubtshave mercy Lordin my faithand in my mistakeshave mercy Lord ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

“We ought not to be weary of doing little things for the love of God, who regards not the greatness of the work, but the love with which it is performed.” ~Brother Lawrence

Meditatingon the waysof the LordI am overcomewith wonderHis boundless loveI cannot comprehendthe mysteriesof joy and sorroware beyondmy understandingwith awe and reverenceI give myselfin faithto Him ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

“It is far better to give prayer to a thing than thought to that same thing, for the goal of the spiritual life is not to know more of what we think, but to align our thoughts and will with the thoughts and will of God.” ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

Don’t forget the Lordwho saved youfrom bondagewho led youthrough the desertwho brought youout of exiledon’t forget the Lordwho never brokeHis promisewho called you infrom the wildernesswho died for your sinsthat you may know Himdon’t forget the Lord ~Robert Van Valkenburgh

“There’s this defensive promise that God is with us, God is for us, that He loves us, cares for us, but also there’s this offensive posture that we have, which is, where does His light need to be shone? Where does His grace need to be revealed? Where does His hope need to be…

“The heaven to which Jesus points is the spaciousness within ourselves—one that makes room for those who threaten us, for those who are different, even for those who have betrayed us.” ~Mirabai Starr

My spirit longsto be freefrom these chainsof fleshbound to this worldbut it is not my homeopen to receive mearms of eternitywhen my time has comemay I rest and rejoicewith the Lordforever ~Robert Van Valkenburgh