In remembrance of Me (Christ Jesus, Isa, son of Miriam). 'Be merciful, as your Master (Lord) is merciful.' - Isa, Jesus, son of Mary
'Do not be overly angry, O Lord. Do not be angry beyond measure with us, O Judge over the Day of Judgment!' ("repent, for the kingdom of G!D - the kingdom of Heaven - is near! It is not far!" Jesus, the Christ, saying). Your- do not be afraid. Take courage. Your father, who is in Heaven, your Father is given great happiness to give you' the kingdom' (as Scriptures have on record) :-) ^_^Blessed art thou, father in Heaven. our one and only Father. our one and only father, blessed art thou. ruler of the universe (and everything in it) hallowed is thy name. thy kingdom come!
'How do we know when we have reached perfect love? When there is no more fear' (from Scriptures)Dear Diary, How are you? May peace [and the Life] be with you in the name of the Lord Christ Jesus.
from the writer:
      :-) 
 
      ^_&
    
'Do not err, my beloved brethren,' wrote the apostle Paul, 'every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the father of lights, [the blessed Father, who is unseen in front of men, and who is in Heaven] with whom there is no variableness or changing or turning of shadow [nor excessively heavy yokes like those that teachers of the Law, and Pharisees, and hypocrites, lay down even on the very aged]'.
Dear Diary,
    Strangled and a-ware / 
    I comb fingers in-to ash /
    as I dis-ap-pear
    
    They fold the-ir hands /
    As they sit a-cross from me /
    How do I praise G!d
    
    They came on a day /
    When it was cold and wind-less /
    They came suddenly
    
    
    Tiles and small stock-piles /
    Bring on a cas-cade of fear /
    and the stop in me
    
    
    They pushed some bis-cuit /
    and mix-ture to me at tea /
    They shan't break my fast!
    
    
    On a ce-real crack /
    The rai-sin traced me as best /
    as a dry humplump
    can
    
    The wild crane stands fast /
    A-mong te rol-ling grass field /
    As he jour-neys past
    
    They are in a war /
    They are wield-ing seen weapons /
    But we, un-seen, win
    
    They are in a war /
    They are seen wielding weapons /
    But we win, unseen
    
    To make a dam burst /
    It is im-por-tant to risk /
    Flood-ing the ri-ver
    
    How many swallows /
    Follow the si-lence as well /
    As a stag-nant pond?
    
    How many swallows follow the 
    selection of an old 
    stagnant 
    pond?
    
    Day comes and night goes /
    Silk-i-ly e-nough on wings /
    of a red fea-ther
    
    The bumblebee flies /
    Listening to the sounds of snorts /
    and grumbling hammers
    
    from the writer: Lest they
      tramply on them, and then turn
      and attack you, do not set 
      your pearls before swine.'
      (hur-hur-huk) (laughing)
      This is from Scriptures. 
    
    The bumblebee flies /
    But tastes its own honey in /
    no such haste as Man
    
    On the equator
    / of a rectangle that curls 
    / up leaving I
    you,
    me
  
    Isn't it curious?
    In between the lines the bird /
    Makes its victory
  
Dear Diary, How are you? May peace be with you in the name of the Lord Christ Jesus.
If I had a wing / I would not flap but / boldly cover me
from the writer: If G[!]d had a wing / would He use it to carry / The sound of the trees
    Am I so vulnerable
    
    from the writer: 'With gladness I boast about thorn
      in flesh (that was given to me to torment me, and to keep
      me from being proud - a messenger of the one who calls himself
      the Angel of Light), delight in weaknesses, and gladly boast
      about troubles, persecutions, oppression from people unknown
      and known to me, hardships, emotional turns and swoops and 
      flights, tribulations, for the sake of the One with the Name
      (Christ).' (from Scriptures)
    
    
    Am I so vulnerable that a[n] offer of a mixture is
    deceiving
    and
    tempting? Are you?
    They have familiarity with toxins. It's so embittering,
    disappointing and upsetting! Oh!
  
from the writer: 'Remorseful, huh. Regrets? Or not? For the sake of the Christ, huh. The Anointed One who calls himself the son of Man. "Three times I asked the Lord to remove it from me. What? The thing causing (me) pain. The thorn in flesh. He said: My grace is sufficient for you. Good enough. Enough for you, my grace is. My power is greatest in weakness. (as has been recorded in Scriptures) "'
On the day of the Sabbath, Shaddai settles into his [or His] resting place after his work of the Creation.
The awesome G!d is with you, Diary, and He will 
    peso personally go ahead of you before them.
  
Oh, such mercy, as Pope Francis said: so much mercy, especially for confessors!
G!d sent four former high school
from the writer: (laughing) hur-hur-hur-hur. Four... form.. er... form-er... four.. form... four... for... It's too funny! :-D ^.^ (still laughing) ha- G!D is better comedian than I am :-D Thanks, Daddy :-) ^.^ >.<
G!d sent four former high school friends to me in the evening. When I looked on the gifts which one brought to me, I saw the words: 'When you only see one set of footprints in the sand, it is because I was carrying you.' That was awesome!
Scripture says that you ought to say, 'If this is G!d's will, we will live and also do this or that,' instead of boasting that tomorrow you will go to this or that city, live there for a few years and make a profit. This is a reminder from G!d to me about my limits and capabilities.
You are like an open
    book, Diary, and I trust G!d will involve 
    you in his [or His]
    plan as he [or He] sees fit.
  
I received many blessings from the Father today. I am especially grateful as I had prayed to die, earlier.
G!d is telling me that there is more
    to me that he sees, other than what I see[,] and what they see.
    The word of G!d is a lamp unto thy path[,] and a 
    light unto thy feet.
    (Psalms
    The context is the words I saw earlier in a [']Christian[']
    publication, on the trees and tents that G!d sees in a group
    of wanderers and ex-slaves.
  
    They call for bed-time / 
    On a summer night in trop-ics / 
    What a silent moon!
  
From the writer: they call for bed-time / on a Sabbath that Lord rules / how patient Lord is!