Probe my Mind and Test My Heart Lord, I Trust in You

Faith

Discover a powerful collection of traditional and modern prayers, deep spiritual meditations, and rich catechesis to guide your soul toward total surrender and entrustment to God.

Faith

Grow the Catholic virtue of faith at iamjesus.net. Find powerful Holy Communion prayers, the Litany of Faith, and ways to trust God through trials.

Probe my Mind and Test My Heart Lord, I Trust in You

Probe my Mind and Test My Heart Lord, I Trust in You

Probe my mind and test my heart Lord. I desire you above all things. Reward me according to your ways; I trust in you.
hope in healing through faith in Jesus

Hope in Healing through Faith in Jesus

Hope in healing comes through our faith in Jesus Christ. This meditative prayer asks for hope and trust in God to physically, mentally, and spiritually heal.
How to Let Go of Control and Trust in God

How to Let Go of Control and Trust in God

Do you struggle with how to let go of control in your life? Do you lack trust in God and the ability to walk by faith? Try this prayerful meditation of faith.
Our faith in Jesus' presence is tied to our belief in the Eucharist. Jesus is made manifest to us in the bread and wine, a meditation by Saint Peter Julian Eymard.

Faith in Jesus who is with us Always until the End of Time

Our faith in Jesus' presence is tied to our belief in the Eucharist. Jesus is made manifest to us in the bread and wine, a meditation by Saint Peter Julian Eymard.
Dont be Provoked by Evildoers, Trust God and do Good

Don’t be Provoked by Evildoers, Trust God and do Good

Trust God in all things, and don't be provoked by evildoers. We are called to be charitable toward them and pray for them. Psalm 37 offers a beautiful meditation for those struggling with various kinds of abuse.
Act of Faith Hope and Love for Christ: an Adoration Prayer

“Act of Faith Hope and Love” for Christ: an Adoration Prayer

Act of Faith, Hope and Love is a beautiful adoration prayer to Jesus Christ to be prayed before holy Communion or while in Eucharistic adoration after Mass.
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