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☦️This night I grieve. Not for my departed husband.
For Australia, for Syria, for the United States, for a Democratic governance, for injustices, for persecuted peoples, for starving peoples, for people perceiving no hope of redemption from their misery and torment, and much more. 
Lord have mercy on us according to Your great mercies. Deliver us speedily from all our distress and trouble. Right the multitude of wrongs happening so frequently it seems. Preserve us all for Your benefit that we may stand upright and not faint in our resisting evil and the Evil One. AMEN.
					
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						☦️This night I grieve. Not for my departed husband. (Original Post)
						sprinkleeninow
						Feb 2020
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AJT
(5,240 posts)1. Amen.
        sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)3. Thank you for sealing this, dear one. 💙
        Peace06
(248 posts)2. Prayer
        I join you in your sincere and appreciated prayer!
sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)4. I welcome that. It simply poured forth. 💙
        safeinOhio
(36,595 posts)5. Keep going and you will have all 8 of the
        Beatitudes covered.
 
 
sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)9. Your gift of gold to this thread. 💛
        Mme. Defarge
(8,824 posts)6. Thank you.
        And may your husbands memory be eternal.
sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)8. May all the reposed memory be eternal.
        
          'Vičnaja pamjat, Vičnaja pamjat. 
Blazennyj pokoj, vičnaja jim pamjat.'
          
          
          
        
        Blazennyj pokoj, vičnaja jim pamjat.'
sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)10. ☦ 💛
        sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)7. ☦♰ The Beatitudes (excerpt from jesuschristsaviour.net)
        
          >>...the message of Jesus is one of humility, charity, and brotherly love. He teaches transformation of the inner person. Jesus presents the Beatitudes in a positive sense, virtues in life which will ultimately lead to reward. Love becomes the motivation for the Christian. All of the Beatitudes have an eschatological meaning, that is, they promise us salvation - not in this world, but in the next. The Beatitudes initiate one of the main themes of Matthew's Gospel, that the Kingdom so long awaited in the Old Testament is not of this world, but of the next, the Kingdom of Heaven.
While the Beatitudes of Jesus provide a way of life that promises salvation, they also bring peace in the midst of our trials and tribulations on this earth.
An early contemplation on the Beatitudes came from St. Gregory of Nyssa, a mystic who lived in Cappadocia in Asia Minor around 380 AD. He described the Beatitudes this way:
"Beatitude is a possession of all things held to be good, from which nothing is absent that a good desire may want.
Perhaps the meaning of beatitude may become clearer to us if it is compared with its opposite. Now the opposite of beatitude is misery. Misery means being afflicted unwillingly with painful sufferings."<<
Attribution: James Jacques Joseph Tissot of Nantes, France - La Sermon des Béatitudes, Brooklyn Museum, New York, circa 1896.
          
          
          
        
        While the Beatitudes of Jesus provide a way of life that promises salvation, they also bring peace in the midst of our trials and tribulations on this earth.
An early contemplation on the Beatitudes came from St. Gregory of Nyssa, a mystic who lived in Cappadocia in Asia Minor around 380 AD. He described the Beatitudes this way:
"Beatitude is a possession of all things held to be good, from which nothing is absent that a good desire may want.
Perhaps the meaning of beatitude may become clearer to us if it is compared with its opposite. Now the opposite of beatitude is misery. Misery means being afflicted unwillingly with painful sufferings."<<
Attribution: James Jacques Joseph Tissot of Nantes, France - La Sermon des Béatitudes, Brooklyn Museum, New York, circa 1896.
littlemissmartypants
(30,698 posts)11. Kicked and recommended. ❤ nt
         
 sprinkleeninow
(21,782 posts)12. 💙
         
 




