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Pray: “From the fear that trusting You will leave me more destitute, deliver me, Jesus.”

Black Podcasting - Pray: "From the fear that trusting You will leave me more destitute, deliver me, Jesus."

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  “From the fear that trusting You will leave me more destitute, deliver me, Jesus.” – Day 4, St. Faustina Maria Pia, S.V. ‘Jesus I Trust in You: A 30-Day Personal Retreat with the Litany of Trust’   “Praise, O servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD. Let the name of the LORD be praised, both now and forevermore. From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the LORD is to be praised. The LORD is exalted over all the nations, his glory above the heavens.” -Psalm 113 :: NIV   “Indeed, something so simple as a repetition of the fundamental petition of the Our Father prayer does, in these days in which God has deigned to give the Gift, constitute a request for the Gift. Let this prayer, then, be your Mantra: “Jesus, I Trust in You. Thy Will be Done.”

“We must say “no” to such thoughts constantly invading our minds and hearts. Instead of letting these thoughts invade our minds we must, rather, implement practical ways of ensuring that we are constantly in a state of recollection, peace, and prayer. Keeping good company is a first and obvious step. Turning off the worldly vanity is essential as well. In all things, say “Jesus, I trust in You. Thy Will be Done.” -The Crown of Sanctity: On the Revelations of Jesus to Luisa Piccarreta- Two Thousand Years Later, The Greatest Prayer Will Not Go Unanswered’ Daniel O’Connor

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