Fifth Letter – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

I know that for the right practice of it, the heart must be empty of all other things; because God will possess the heart alone. As He cannot possess it alone, without emptying it of all besides, so neither can He act there and do in it what He pleases unless it be left vacant to Him.
Fourth Letter – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

I have taken the liberty to impart to you these good sentiments that you may compare them with your own. May they serve to re-kindle them, if at any time they may be even a little cooled.
Third Letter – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

I hope the affliction God has sent him will help him do some reflection and inner searching and that it may prove to be a wholesome remedy to him. It is a chance for him to put all his trust in God who accompanies him everywhere. Let him think of Him as much as he can, especially in time of great danger.
Second Letter – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

In conversation some days ago a devout person told me the spiritual life was a life of grace, which begins with servile fear, which is increased by hope of eternal life, and which is consummated by pure love.
First Letter – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

Brother Lawrence’s letters are the very heart and soul of what is titled ‘The Practice of the Presence of God’. All of these letters were written during the last ten years of his life.
Third Conversation – THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD – Brother Lawrence

Brother Lawrence told me that the foundation of the spiritual life in him had been a high notion and esteem of God in faith. When he had once well established his faith he had no other care but to reject every other thought so he might perform all his actions for the love of God.