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All things have their time, and the main thing is to stay in step with God and not always be hurrying a few steps ahead or falling behind. To want everything all at once is to be overanxious.
Faith and obedience live on remembrance and repetition.
The Psalter is the great school of prayer. We learn here, first, what it means to pray: to pray on the basis of the word of God, to pray on the basis of promises. Christian prayer stands on the solid ground of the revealed word and has nothing to do with vague, self-seeking wishes. We pray on the ground of the prayer of the true human being Jesus Christ. That is what the Scripture means when it says that the Holy Spirit prays in us and for us, that Christ prays for us, and that we can rightly pray to God only in the name of Jesus Christ. Second, we learn from the prayer of Psalms what we are
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We are not Christ, but if we want to be Christian, this means that we should share in the broad heart of Christ—in responsible action that freely seizes the hour, that puts us in danger and in genuine sympathy that flows not from anxiety but from the liberating and redeeming love of Christ for all who suffer.