Quotes about Divine
For in every soul that shall be saved is a Godly Will that never assented to sin, nor ever shall.
— Julian of Norwich
God is everything that is good, she writes. All life's pleasures and comforts are sacramental; they are God's hands touching us.
— Julian of Norwich
Therefore this is His thirst and love-longing, to have us altogether whole in Him, to His bliss,—as
— Julian of Norwich
AND thus our good Lord answered to all the questions and doubts that I might make, saying full comfortably: I may make all thing well, I can make all thing well, I will make all thing well, and I shall make all thing well; and thou shalt see thyself that all manner of thing shall be well.
— Julian of Norwich
We are made exactly as God wants us to be. We only need to lift our minds above Earth's empty sorrows so that we can rejoice in the Divine joy.
— Julian of Norwich
For this is the Great Deed that our Lord shall do, in which Deed He shall save His word and He shall make all well that is not well. How it shall be done there is no creature beneath Christ that knoweth it, nor shall know it till it is done;
— Julian of Norwich
For this is the cause why we be not all in ease of heart and soul: that we seek here rest in those things that are so little, wherein is no rest, and know not our God that is All-mighty, All-wise, All-good. For He is the Very Rest. God willeth to be known, and it pleaseth Him that we rest in Him; for all that is beneath Him sufficeth not us.
— Julian of Norwich
For He that made man for the sake of love, would by the same love restore man to bliss, even greater than before.
— Julian of Norwich
God's goodness transcends all thought, all comprehension
— Julian of Norwich
Also in this He shewed me a little thing, the quantity of an hazel-nut, in the palm of my hand; and it was as round as a ball. I looked thereupon with eye of my understanding, and thought: What may this be?
— Julian of Norwich
And then shall it verily be known to us His meaning in those sweet words where He saith: All shall be well: and thou shalt see, thyself, that all manner of things shall be well.
— Julian of Norwich
the soul of a rightful man is the seat of God;
— Julian of Norwich