Julian of Norwich quotes - page 3
This is the understanding of this word: - That it shall be done for me, meaneth that it shall be done for the general Man: that is to say, all that shall be saved. It shall be worshipful and marvellous and plenteous, and God Himself shall do it; and this shall be the highest joy that may be, to behold the deed that God Himself shall do, and man shall do right nought but sin. Then signifieth our Lord God thus, as if He said: Behold and see! Here hast thou matter of meekness, here hast thou matter of love, here hast thou matter to make nought of thyself, here hast thou matter to enjoy in me; - and, for my love, enjoy in me: for of all things, therewith mightest thou please me most.
Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich
Occupation: English Theologian
Born: October 31, 1342
Died: 1400
Quotes count: 397
Wikipedia: Julian of Norwich
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