The Fervor of Our Souls (St. John Chrysostom) Sticker
The Fervor of Our Souls (St. John Chrysostom) Sticker
Introducing "The Fervor of Our Souls" waterproof vinyl sticker, inspired by the writings of Saint John Chrysostom, Doctor of the Church.
"Chrysostom" means golden-mouthed, a name he earned for his eloquent preaching.
This sticker, which is 3'' tall and 2'' wide, reminds us of the importance of prayer. Rather than encouraging us to simply pray, Chrysostom challenges us to focus more on the passion in our souls over the number of words in our prayer.
The quote is set above a deep purple background. Purple is a color often associate with penance, especially during the season of Lent. Though Saint John Chrysostom's feast day is September 14th, this quote easily calls to mind the season of Lent when we focus on spiritual growth rather than making our words numerous.
The quote reads, "Whether or not our prayer is heard depends not on the number of words, but on the fervor of our souls."
The words "fervor of our souls" are illuminated with a golden backlight, a subtle nod to this saint's "golden-mouthed" nickname.
This beautiful sticker is a reminder that the Lord's cares for our souls, and so should we - and that care should be evidenced in the way we pray.
Crafted from high-quality waterproof vinyl, this sticker is designed to endure various environments, ensuring its longevity and ability to inspire. Whether you choose to place it on your laptop, water bottle, journal, or any other cherished item, this sticker will serve as a constant reminder of God's closeness and presence to us.
Whether you seek personal inspiration or wish to offer a meaningful gift, this sticker is a beautiful reminder to seek the God who satisfies us. Order your "Fervor of Our Souls" waterproof vinyl sticker today.
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