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TRUST IN THE DIVINE GRACE AND HELP

 

The Grace is infinite for him who sincerely trusts the Grace.

 15 March 1935

The Divine Grace is always with you and by your trust you allow its action to be effective.

 

It is in proportion to our trust in the Divine that the Divine Grace can act for us and help.

 

Integral trust in the Divine: the trust that gives the true support to life.

 

Our trust in the Divine must not depend upon outward circumstances.

 

Very few are those who can stand firm on the rock of their faith and trust in the Divine.

                                                                                11 October 1936

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It is absurd to ask for help and yet to have no trust; on the contrary with confidence everything becomes so easy.

 

With trust in the Divine’s Grace all obstacles can be surmounted.

 20 April 1954

When we trust in the Divine’s Grace we get an unfailing courage.

 15 May 1954

Have full trust in the Divine’s Grace and the Divine’s Grace will help you in all ways.

 4 June 1954

Like the child who does not reason and has no care, trust thyself to the Divine that His will may be done.

 27 September 1954

Whatever happens we must remain quiet and trust the Divine’s Grace.

 25 October 1954

Keep a cool head, strong and very quiet nerves, and a complete trust in the Divine Grace.  

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Aspiration for trust in the Divine: an intense need for that immutable peace given by the certitude of the Divine Grace.

 

Nothing can be compared to the peace that comes from a total trust in the Grace.

 

Leave all care to the Divine’s Grace, including your progress, and you will be in peace.

 5 May 1958

Sweet Mother,

How can I subdue the children’s naughtiness when I tremble before it? How can I call down an atmosphere in which these wrong movements will not occur and no bad talk will come from the children’s lips? How can I bring peace and wisdom into this chaotic mob? I am too weak, too shy. How should I act so as to be able to control this movement in them?

 

In order to bring peace and wisdom one must be wise and peaceful; you say that you are weak, but nobody is asking you to rely on your own strength; your strength, your wisdom and your peace belong to the Divine and you must rely on Him alone. Have an absolute trust in the Grace, set aside your little personality and allow the Grace to act; it will make you do what is needed and everything will be all right.

 4 July 1962

 

The more one knows, the more one realises that one knows nothing.

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For one who has total trust in the Divine, in His wisdom and mercy, there are no more problems.

 

The triumph of the Divine is certain. If we keep the true trust, we shall never take the wrong path.

 

THE DIVINE GRACE AND DIFFICULTIES

 

It is only by remaining perfectly peaceful and calm with an unshakable confidence and faith in the Divine Grace that you will allow circumstances to be as good as they can be. The very best happens always to those who have put their entire trust in the Divine and in the Divine alone.

 9 February 1930

When, in your life, you meet with a hardship, take it as a Grace from the Lord and, indeed, it will become so.

 1962  

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In any case and whatever happens, always consider events as a gift from the Divine Grace which is leading you by swift paths towards the spiritual goal of your life.

14 January 1963

What can be done will be done, but it is a matter of regret that you waited so long for the warning.

            In any case, the only thing which is really effective is to will what the Divine wills, and to keep an unshakable confidence in the supreme compassion of the Divine Grace, for through that it is always the best that happens; not the best according to human ideas but the best according to the supreme Truth.

Be calm and full of a solid and pure faith.

 

I have received your letter and understand your aspiration.

But the doctor says you have fever still and it is impossible to let you go, because it would be dangerous for your health.

So, the only thing to do is to accept quietly the conditions in which you find yourself, knowing that for him who has faith in the Divine it is always the best for him that happens. The Divine does not want human beings to suffer, but, in their ignorance, human beings react in such a way that they bring suffering upon themselves. In peace, quietness and surrender is the only solution.

 9 February 1964

All depends on what you want. If you want Yoga, take all that happens as the expression of the Divine Grace leading you towards your goal, and try to understand the lesson that circumstances give.

 23 April 1964 

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For those who have given themselves to the Divine each difficulty that confronts them is the assurance of a new progress and thus must be taken as a gift from the Grace.

 19 June 1966

When difficulties besiege you, know that the Divine Grace is with you.

 

People believe that the Grace means making everything smooth for all your life. It is not true.

The Grace works for the realisation of your aspiration and everything is arranged to gain the most prompt, the quickest realisation.

 26 May 1967

The Grace is something that pushes you towards the goal to be attained. Do not try to judge it by your mind, you will not get anywhere, because it is something formidable which is not explained through human words or feelings. When the Grace acts, the result may or may not be pleasant it takes no account of any human value, it may even be a catastrophe from the ordinary and superficial point of view. But it is always the best for the individual. It is a blow that the Divine sends so that progress may be made by leaps and bounds. The Grace is that which makes you march swiftly towards the realisation.

 

Of one thing we must be convinced all that happens is exactly what must happen in order to lead us and the world as 

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quickly as possible to the goal the union with the Divine and ultimately the manifestation of the Divine.

And this faith sincere and constant is at once our help and protection.  

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