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“Brother Lawrence expressed the highest moral wisdom when he testified that if he stumbled and fell he turned at once to God and said, “O Lord, this is what You may expect of me if You leave me to myself.” He then accepted forgiveness, thanked God and gave himself no further concern about the matter.” quote by Anonymous
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““Brother Lawrence expressed the highest moral wisdom when he testified that if he stumbled and fell he turned at once to God and said, “O Lord, this is what You may expect of me if You leave me to myself.” He then accepted forgiveness, thanked God and gave himself no further concern about the matter.””

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Source Sermon: Unknown, attributed to Brother Lawrence, 17th century

True moral wisdom is turning to the divine in moments of failure, seeking forgiveness, and moving on without lingering guilt.

In simple terms: When we fail, we should seek forgiveness and let go.

Key Takeaway

Accept mistakes, ask for grace, and release self‑judgment.

Themes

humility forgiveness spiritual resilience

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

spiritual ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • family conflict
  • work error
  • health setback
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

Christian mysticism ethical conduct

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do differently after a mistake?
  • How can you balance accountability with self‑compassion?
A Different Perspective

Forgiveness alone may not resolve practical consequences of actions.

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