"Let nothing disturb thee, nothing affright thee: All things are passing; God never changeth; patient endurance attaineth to all things; who God possesseth, In nothing in wanting; Alone God sufficeth." - St. Teresa of Avila Translator; Arthur Simons (Qouted from Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours, St. Paul Edition 1976.
The faith of God never fails, hence nothing should disturb us because all the things we see are fleeting and changing. Disappointments, joys, sorrows, elation all of these are associated with our humanity and finiteness. But they that trust in the Lord shall be planted in the house of God and they shall be like the cedars of Lebanon.
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