(My apologies for using the same photo, two posts in a row! I’m losing some “Advent at the Farmhouse” steam.)
I just finished reading Wisdom from the Lives and Letters of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane Frances de Chantal by Louise Perrotta and really enjoyed the passages written by the two saints. Today I’d like to share one section from Saint Francis de Sales that really spoke to my sometimes-prone-to-anxiety heart:
I recommend to you holy simplicity. Focus on what is in front of you and not on those far-off dangers you see…To you they look like armies, but they are only willow branches, and while you are looking at them you may take a false step. Let us have a firm basic intention to serve God all our life and with all our heart. Beyond that, let us have no anxiety about tomorrow (cf. Matthew 6:34). Let us think only of doing well today. When tomorrow arrives, it will in turn become today and we can think about it then. Here again we must have great confidence and acceptance of God’s providence. We must provide ourselves with only enough manna for each day (cf. Exodus 16:16-21). And we must not doubt that God will rain down more manna on us tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, and all the days of our pilgrimage. – page 106
patrice says
Wow! This is exactly what I needed to hear today!
Ashley says
So happy to hear it was helpful for you too.