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==By Invoking==
''Q. Does the intervention of the Grace come through a call?''
''A:'' When one calls? I think so. Anyway, not exclusively and solely. But certainly, yes, if one has faith in the Grace and an aspiration and if one does what a little child would when it runs to its mother and says: "Mamma, give me this", if one calls with that simplicity, if one turns to the Grace and says "Give me this", I believe it listens. Unless one asks for something that is not good for one, then it does not listen. If one asks from it something that does harm or is not favourable, it does not listen. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/05/18-november-1953#p38-p39</ref>
We must learn to rely only on the Divine Grace and to call for its help in all circumstances; then it will work out constant miracles. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/faith-in-the-divine-grace-and-help#p53</ref>
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The Grace is always with you; concentrate in your heart with a silent mind and you are sure also to receive the guidance and the help you aspire for. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/faith-in-the-divine-grace-and-help#p6</ref>
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''Q. But, Mother, when one prays sincerely for the intervention of the Grace, doesn't one expect a particular result?''
''But, Mother, when one prays sincerely for the intervention of the Grace, doesnA:'t one expect a particular result?'' Excuse me, that depends on the tenor of the prayer. If one simply invokes the Grace or the Divine, and puts oneself in His hands, one does not expect a particular result. To expect a particular result one must formulate one's prayer, must ask for something. If you have only a great aspiration for the divine Grace and evoke it, implore it, without asking it for anything precise, it is the Grace which will choose what it will do for you, not you. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/08/8-august-1956#p26,p27</ref>
==By Aspiration==