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Anxiety and worry Quote by Walter J. Ciszek

“Across that threshold I had been afraid to cross, things suddenly seemed so very simple. There was but a single vision, God, who was all in all; there was but one will that directed all things, God's will. I had only to see it, to discern it in every circumstance in which I found myself, and let…” quote by Walter J. Ciszek
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““Across that threshold I had been afraid to cross, things suddenly seemed so very simple. There was but a single vision, God, who was all in all; there was but one will that directed all things, God's will. I had only to see it, to discern it in every circumstance in which I found myself, and let myself be ruled by it. God is in all things, sustains all things, directs all things. To discern this in every situation and circumstance, to see His will in all things, was to accept each circumstance and situation and let oneself be borne along in perfect confidence and trust. Nothing could separate me from Him, because He was in all things. No danger could threaten me, no fear could shake me, except the fear of losing sight of Him. The future, hidden as it was, was hidden in His will and therefore acceptable to me no matter what it might bring. The past, with all its failures, was not forgotten; it remained to remind me of the weakness of human nature and the folly of putting any faith in self. But it no longer depressed me. I looked no longer to self to guide me, relied on it no longer in any way, so it could not again fail me. By renouncing, finally and completely, all control of my life and future destiny, I was relieved as a consequence of all responsibility. I was freed thereby from anxiety and worry, from every tension, and could float serenely upon the tide of God's sustaining providence in perfect peace of soul.””

Walter J. Ciszek

About This Quote

Source Memoir: “The Great Escape” by Walter J. Ciszek, 1975

The author describes surrendering personal control to divine will, finding peace and confidence that all circumstances are guided by God, removing anxiety and fear.

In simple terms: Trusting God removes anxiety and fear.

Key Takeaway

Trust divine guidance for peace.

Themes

faith trust spiritual surrender

Mood

peaceful trusting reflective

Type

spiritual philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crises
  • decision‑making
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

theology existential peace

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does surrendering control affect your life?
  • What challenges arise when trusting a higher power?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on divine will may conflict with personal responsibility.

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