The Power of Prayer
By prayer the soul is cleansed from sin, replenished with charity, confirmed in faith, strengthened, and refreshed in spirit. Prayer establishes the inward man, pacifies the heart, knows the truth, conquers temptations, expels sorrow, renews the senses, stirs up languishing virtue, puts to flight tepidity, and scours the rust of vices. In prayer, the quick sparkles of celestial desires are incessantly sent forth, from the burning coals of divine love. The privileges of prayer are rare, the prerogatives admirable. Prayer unlocks the gates of heaven, manifests divine secrets, and always finds free access to the ears of God.
Note from Dan Burke, the authur: This excerpt is taken from
my newly edited and published version of St. Peter of Alcántara’s great work on Prayer and Meditation entitled
“Finding God Through Meditation .” St. Peter was a spiritual director of St. Teresa of Avila.
Truth is, l read this more than thrice, immediately l received it cos l was not only thrilled spiritually, l was equally thrilled linguistically. Share how you felt after reading it.
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