"We tend to concentrate on ourselves, we tend to think of what we can or cannot do, and we forget about God and his will and his providence.” —Walter J. Ciszek SJ

Seeking Happiness Through Prayer

Let me show you a good way to ask for happiness, even in this world.  It is a way that will oblige God to listen to you.  Say to Him earnestly: either give me so much money that my heart will be satisfied, or inspire me with such contempt for it that I no longer want it.  Either free me from poverty, or make it so pleasant for me that I would not exchange it for all the wealth in the world.  Either take away my suffering, or – which would be to Your greater glory – change it into delight for me, and instead of causing me affliction, let it become a source of joy.  You can take away the burden of my cross, or You can leave it with me without my feeling its weight.  You can extinguish the fire that burns me, or You can let it burn in such a way that it refreshes me as it did the three youths in the fiery furnace.  I ask for either one thing or the other.  What does it matter in what way I am happy?  If I am happy through the possession of worldly goods, it is You I have to thank.  If I am happy when deprived of them, it gives You greater glory and my thanks are all the greater.

 This is the kind of prayer worthy of being offered to God by a true Christian.  When you pray in this way, do you know what the effect of your prayers will be?  First, you will be satisfied, whatever happens; and what else do those who most desire this world's goods want except to be satisfied?  Secondly, you will not only obtain without fail, one of the two things you have asked for, but, as a rule, you will obtain both of them. 

 St. Claude de la Colombiere, S.J.

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