The Practice Of The Presence Of God

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Brother Lawrence

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Brother Lawrence was a man of humble beginnings who discovered the greatest secret of living in the kingdom of God here on earth.

It is the art of “practicing the presence of God in one single act that does not end.”

He often stated that it is God who paints Himself in the depths of our soul. We must merely open our hearts to receive Him and His loving presence.

For nearly 300 years this unparalleled classic has given both blessing and instruction to those who can be content with nothing less than knowing God in all His majesty and feeling His loving presence throughout each simple day.

This new edition is helpful to the average reader because it situates Lawrence…within the historical context of his times. But its greatest benefit for such readers is that it provides them with a fresh, readable translation of a classic of Christian literature. –Wendy M. Wright, Weavings

This faithfully translated new edition is the most complete and comprehensive text on Brother Lawrence available. –Gerald E. May, M.D., from the Foreword

  • Mass Market Paperback: 95 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0883681056
  • ISBN-13: 9780883681053
  • Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 4.5 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
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Table of Contents…

Part One: Conversations
Part Two: Letters
Part Three: Spiritual Maxims
Part Four: The Life of Brother Lawrence

Excerpt: Chapter 1 First Conversation

I met Brother Lawrence for the first time today. He told me that God had been especially good to him in his conversion. He was eighteen at the time and still in the world. He told me that it had all happened one winter day as he was looking at a barren tree. Although the tree’s leaves were indeed gone he knew that they would soon reappear followed by blossoms and then fruit. This gave him a profound impression of God’s providence and power which never left him. Brother Lawrence still maintains that this impression detached him entirely from the world and gave him such a great love for God that it hasn’t changed in all of the forty years he has been walking with Him.

Brother Lawrence had formerly been a servant to the treasurer of the monastery and had been very clumsy. He believed that in order to be saved he’d have to be punished for this clumsiness. Therefore he sacrificed all of the pleasures in his life to God. But rather than punishing him God gave him nothing but wholehearted satisfaction. Often he would tell the Lord endearingly that he felt deceived
because his Christian walk had thus far been so pleasant and not filled with suffering as he had anticipated.

Brother Lawrence insisted that it is necessary to always be aware of God’s presence by talking with Him throughout each day. To think that you must abandon conversation with Him in order to deal with the world is erroneous. Instead as we nourish our souls by seeing God in His exaltation we will derive a great joy at being His.

Another thing he mentioned was that our faith is too weak. Instead of letting faith rule our lives we are guided by our petty everyday mechanical prayers which are always changing. The Church’s only road to the perfection of Christ is faith.

The dear brother remarked that we must give ourselves totally to God in both temporal and spiritual affairs. Our only happiness should come from doing God’s will whether it brings us some pain or great pleasure. After all if we’re truly devoted to doing God’s will pain and pleasure won’t make any difference to US.

We also need to be faithful even in dry periods. It is during those dry spells that God tests our love for Him. We should take advantage of those times to practice our determination and our surrender to Him. This will often bring us to a maturity further on in our walk with God.

Brother Lawrence wasn’t surprised by the amount of sin and unhappiness in the world. Rather he wondered why there wasn’t more considering the extremes to which the enemy is capable of going. He said he prayed about it but because he knew God could rectify the situation in a moment if He willed it he didn’t allow himself to become greatly concerned.

To succeed in giving ourselves to God as much as He desires we must constantly guard our souls. In addition to being involved in spiritual matters the soul is involved in the things of this world. But when we turn our backs on Him exposing our souls to the world, He will not so easily answer our call. When we are willing to accept God’s help and guard our souls according to His desires we may commune with Him whenever we like.

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