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This timeless spiritual treasure has illuminated the hearts of many who yearn for the awe-inspiring knowledge of the divine presence in a hectic modern world. Features a foreword by Matthew Fox, author of Sheer Joy.
In a busy world of things to do and places to be, a "quiet time" seems like just one more activity to add to our already over-booked agendas. In this 17th century spiritual classic, featuring the letters and conversations of Brother Lawrence, we're informed that God doesn't just exist in the areas of our life that we deem religious. He's closer than our breath, encapsulates our being, and desires to be part of our everyday activities. For Lawrence, "set times of prayer were no different than other times, and his work didn't divert him from God". His practical simplicity brings a depth of wisdom that all can apply to their lives. This beautiful paperback of The Practice of the Presence of God retains its original translation, while featuring 21 new contemporary woodcuts. All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to charity.
Experience the Abundant Life of Jesus!¿¿In the Gospel of John, Jesus instructs His disciples to abide in Him, declaring that apart from Him we can do nothing. But staying connected to the Spirit of Jesus throughout the busyness of daily life is difficult. How do we actually put this into practice every day? My Practice of the Presence of God is a collection of conversations and letters from Brother Lawrence, a 17th-century monk, to fellow Christians on how to constantly experience the Presence of God. Brother Lawrence had one aim, whether he was washing dishes or kneeling for prayer-to personally connect with God in everything he did.In this guided devotional journal edition of the full classic work, we examine how to practice the Presence of God. Brother Lawrence's original words, broken out and paired with added reflections, actions, and prayers, will help you cultivate habits to encounter Jesus in simple but profound ways each day.Through these honest and straightforward conversations and reflections, you'll be invited to practice the Presence of God by:Considering your own past and present encounters with GodDiscerning things that distract you from His presencePondering ways to connect with Him more deeplyPursuing tangible actions that help you experience God Talking to God as if He were sitting directly in front of youCelebrating the people and experiences that have drawn you to HimAs we learn to abide in the presence of God, we become "like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither..." (Psalm 1:3). As we cultivate an inward connection with the Spirit, we experience the love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and goodness that is only available in Him. So, come, let us learn to practice the Presence of God!
Brother Lawrence was a man of humble beginnings who discovered the greatest secret of living in the kingdom of God here on earth. It is the art of "practicing the presence of God in one single act that does not end." He often stated that it is God who paints Himself in the depths of our souls. We must merely open our hearts to receive Him and His loving presence. As a humble cook, Brother Lawrence learned an important lesson through each daily chore: The time he spent in communion with the Lord should be the same, whether he was bustling around in the kitchen-with several people asking questions at the same time-or on his knees in prayer. He learned to cultivate the deep presence of God so thoroughly in his own heart that he was able to joyfully exclaim, "I am doing now what I will do for all eternity. I am blessing God, praising Him, adoring Him, and loving Him with all my heart." This unparalleled classic book has given both blessing and instruction to those who can be content with nothing less than knowing God in all His majesty and feeling His loving presence throughout each simple day.
Translation of: Pratique de la presence de Dieu.
Brother Lawrence's teachings on Christianity and the principles of keeping one's faith firm are published here in full, with an exceptional translation by Hannah Whitall Smith.Brother Lawrence was a French monk who lived during the 17th century, spending much of his life in monastic seclusion. Lawrence spent years contemplating the nature of the divine and how best to adhere to the Christian religion to which he devoted his lifetime. His writings are presented in two parts - the conversations and the letters. The authoritative and accurate translation of the text in this edition is by Hannah Whitall Smith, a scholar of Christianity who has translated numerous texts regarding matters of the faith.
Brother Lawrence's teachings on Christianity and the principles of keeping one's faith firm are published here in full, with an exceptional translation by Hannah Whitall Smith.Brother Lawrence was a French monk who lived during the 17th century, spending much of his life in monastic seclusion. Lawrence spent years contemplating the nature of the divine and how best to adhere to the Christian religion to which he devoted his lifetime. His writings are presented in two parts - the conversations and the letters. The authoritative and accurate translation of the text in this edition is by Hannah Whitall Smith, a scholar of Christianity who has translated numerous texts regarding matters of the faith.
Feelings. We all have feelings. Sometimes we express them; sometimes we don't express them; sometimes we try to express them, but it doesn't come out right; sometimes we just don't know how to express them the way we really want to. Sometimes what is on the inside comes out different when it gets to the outside. This book is an attempt to match what is on the inside with what comes out on the outside. It is not necessarily the right way or the wrong way; it is just a way. Maybe you can "feel" these feelings, maybe you can't. Sometimes we are inspired, sometimes we are inspired to inspire others. I just want to share these feelings with you and hope something comes out of it that is good. Maybe you will feel them as Poetic. Brother Lawrence, formerly known as Lawrence Brown, is a native of Washington, D. C. He was born and (mostly) educated in D. C., but currently resides in Prince Georges County, Maryland, right outside of Washington, D. C. Most of his career was spent working with people in teaching, counseling, training and managing educational, recreational and social programs for all ages, sexes, creeds, races and ethnic groups, and special populations. He is retired and spends most of his time, skills and gifts working in a ministry he founded about 15 years ago. It is based on Christian principles and the Word of God. He believes that love is the greatest known power in the universe, and that God is the epitome of love. The ministry is called IAAG (Pronounced Eeeyagg), because It's All About God.
This classic of devotional literature was written sometime in the late seventeenth century. Its author, Brother Lawrence, was born Nicholas Herman, and served as a soldier before becoming a monk in his middle years, some time after receiving a severe wound that left him in lifelong chronic pain. Following a series of spiritual trials, Brother Lawrence discovered a system that allowed him to be conscious of the presence of God on a continual basis, throughout all of his daily life. In this book, (collated by Joseph de Beaufort, counsel to the Archbishop of Paris), this simple, holy man explains the means and practices by which anyone may learn to walk continually in the presence of the Almighty.
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