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