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Transforming Lives with Acts of Compassion

June 19, 2024 Jes
Transforming Lives with Acts of Compassion
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Jun 19, 2024
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Can inequities and diseases truly be gifts from God? Explore this profound perspective as we reflect on Psalm 103:3 and the transformative power of forgiveness in our lives. We'll discuss how embracing our struggles with love can lead to spiritual growth and healing. Forgiveness is not something we own; it is a divine gift received through Christ, allowing us to forgive others and ourselves, fostering a deeper connection with the divine.

Ever wondered about the root causes of inequity and the role of personal responsibility and faith in overcoming it? Through personal stories, we highlight the significance of turning towards God, seeking forgiveness, and the transformative journey of being born again. Humility, prayer, and divine guidance emerge as crucial pathways to healing and redemption. This episode underscores the promise of salvation and encourages a life aligned with Christ, emphasizing the ongoing journey of faith and transformation.

What happens when we see God in others? Discover the profound impact of acts of kindness and compassion in fostering generosity and forgiveness. Inspired by Isaiah 53:5, we discuss the spiritual fulfillment that comes from aligning our actions with God's will and living a forgiven life, as guided by James 5:16. Join us in a heartfelt prayer for continuous divine guidance and gratitude for the support of Life for Death Ministries, whose mission is to spread the gospel to the farthest corners of the world.

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Can inequities and diseases truly be gifts from God? Explore this profound perspective as we reflect on Psalm 103:3 and the transformative power of forgiveness in our lives. We'll discuss how embracing our struggles with love can lead to spiritual growth and healing. Forgiveness is not something we own; it is a divine gift received through Christ, allowing us to forgive others and ourselves, fostering a deeper connection with the divine.

Ever wondered about the root causes of inequity and the role of personal responsibility and faith in overcoming it? Through personal stories, we highlight the significance of turning towards God, seeking forgiveness, and the transformative journey of being born again. Humility, prayer, and divine guidance emerge as crucial pathways to healing and redemption. This episode underscores the promise of salvation and encourages a life aligned with Christ, emphasizing the ongoing journey of faith and transformation.

What happens when we see God in others? Discover the profound impact of acts of kindness and compassion in fostering generosity and forgiveness. Inspired by Isaiah 53:5, we discuss the spiritual fulfillment that comes from aligning our actions with God's will and living a forgiven life, as guided by James 5:16. Join us in a heartfelt prayer for continuous divine guidance and gratitude for the support of Life for Death Ministries, whose mission is to spread the gospel to the farthest corners of the world.

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Who forgives all your inequity? Who heals all your diseases? Palms 103.3. Good morning, come Welcome, come Join. Who forgives your inequity? We're not the one that manifests it, we're invested in it. Your inequity lies within. It's been given as a gift to you. How, so often we alienate ourselves from the gifts that we've received from above? Who heals all your diseases? The diseases cannot be the bearing of God in life. How so very often, we turn diseases, inequities, setbacks, twists, turns, failure into God itself. There is nothing else. We wake up and we wake up. We're proclaiming it, we're testifying it.

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It's more apparent than being saved and being redeemed and yes, of course, down on my knees, some of us. Often, very often, we need to invite him back into our lives so that we can be forgiven. I was given a talk just the other night and I was teaching. I do teaching segmentations every night. Lord forgive me. And I told him. I said you can't spend the rest of your life searching for forgiveness, because if you're forgiven now and forever, then you shall not have anything to worry about. But a lot of times that testament is no more than it's appropriate for this specific moment and they would arguably say well, it's within his time, if you're not receiving that blessing, if you're not receiving that forgiveness, if life isn't happening, you're not receiving procreation, you're not advancing, no, the eternal clock belongs to him. We're being healed, we're being saved. His healing power, yes, christ, our Lord, think about it. The good advocate, the shepherd. He's guiding and leading us. But we cannot search for an equity our whole life and never possess that form.

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So maybe one of the truths of this particular scenario is forgiveness is only something that we can receive. I'm not capable of actually owning it, having it, possessing it. Somebody once told me well, you need to forgive that person. I said how could I? How shall I? Because if there was a mistake that was made, that's between them and God. The moment that I take that mistake and make it personal, like oh no, you made a mistake towards me, I'm mad at you. And, of course, consent is one of the greatest forms of love that we have here on earth. You're capable of saying yes, you're capable of saying no, but possessing it, I am the one that's capable of forgiving you. Look, if you need to be forgiven, you probably need to talk to God. You probably need to be talking to Christ. You probably need to be moved through him, not through me, right through him.

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So us having wants for one another, where the moral crucifixion of God, the existence of the substance, the Trinity, possibly salvation and I'm thinking along those lines cannot be the derogatory of. I have wants and needs for you, you'll notice. And what do you have to offer your fellow brothers and sisters, by the way, what do you have to offer yourself? You'll notice, if you have unconditional love, blameless, there's no fault in any way, shape or form, and that's what you're offering to your fellow brothers and sisters, that's probably the same score measure that you're going to be receiving. You'll be healed, you're healing others, you're healing them.

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Not that everybody in the world is afflicted, is injured, is upheaved, needs to be converted Another topic for discussion. We'll get into it here in a little bit, but I think that it's very relevant. So I'm giving you what he's given me. I've received love, unconditional love. It's blameless, there is no excuses, there is no fault. It provides sustainment, it's tried and true within discipline, degree, competence and means. No, I can walk within the light or within the darkness, and I know I'm still forgiven, now and forever. So I'm not upheaved, set back or turned because of inequity. And you would hear him say wash me, cleanse me of my sin.

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Inequity and death Notice what we reference inequity to be. But inequity is still a possession of God, because he's the one that put it within us, he's the one that put it on us. So the prayer also manifests and it grows, it converts, it walks within the line. Give me strength, knowledge, passion, wisdom, devotion to be capable of embracing my inequity with love. You see, it's hard to believe, but the inequity that you've been given, you can actually find love on the other side. You can proclaim it, you can testify it. It's tried and true. It no longer is a catalyst to somebody else.

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And what creates inequity? Is it only a catalyst of use to somebody else? Well, I'm not capable or competent. I can't get to the finish line. I'm not advancing. The latter days aren't being put behind me anymore, not with that mindset. The inequity cannot be the possessive form of want and needs. And is this tolerable or not tolerable? And this is how I'm going to treat my fellow brothers and sisters, this is how I'm going to condemn them, or this is how I'm going to condone them.

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Remember your intimate relationship with God, christ, your children, your family, spouses, whatever relationships you have, the church, the body and state. They're private. They're private because God exists within there and the Holy Spirit is the enactment that guides you and leads you. If you open the door to sin, to inequity, to death, then that's what you shall receive. I'm telling you and I'm proclaiming it, and you've seen me. I've opened the wrong door before. I've walked down that road. It didn't get me anywhere. I'm closing the door and I'm closing it today, on my knees, born again, turning over a new leaf of salvation.

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My sins are in remission and I'm continuing to advance Remission of my sins. Think about it. I am no longer being upheaved or set back to that derogatory. It's not the inequity that defines me. Rather, I am advancing. I advance thoroughly, intellectually, emotionally, physically, spiritually. Yes, the am advancing, I advance thoroughly, intellectually, emotionally, physically, spiritually.

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Yes, the whole person I don't have alienation being the substance that denies the presence. The presence of God, christ and the Holy Spirit are so very apparent in my life that it's the only thing that I have to offer. So don't be upheaved, don't be denied and don't deny him. Ask and you shall receive. Yes, of course, it's seek and ye shall find. It comes down to what do you want? Who are you? Because if he's providing for you and you're capable of providing, giving or receiving from others, then that's as far as it goes. So don't be upheaved, don't be denied. And a lot of us, we deny his presence and we also deny ourselves. So scripture can enslave us. I'm denying my own personal wants and needs. I'm also denying the needs of others. I don't find it to be very relevant.

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And those lines is a catalyst to being a thief or not being capable of advancing, and it's not good. It can be worse and worse and worse depending on how far you're willing to take it. Spend the whole life searching for forgiveness when you were promised forgiveness upon birth. Of course you know the souls of purgatory and notice that this morning the scripture it was holy souls. Those souls are still holy. They've been saved, they've been redeemed, they've been forgiven. They might not have accepted the testament of God, the body, the blood at this point, but they are very, very, very holy. I gave a talk on purgatory. It's excellent. Heart, soul, mind, the whole person will take it there at some point If my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

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2 Chronicles 7, 14. Think about that. If my people, we are a chosen race, we are his right, and we had this discussion last night. Somebody used the word people of God. I said, excuse me. I said are there individuals in this world that are not people of God? So if my people, who are called by my name, humble themselves, I proclaim Christ, lord, yes, god himself, humble themselves.

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I don't need creature tell me to be humble. I don't need to be put shackles and chains so that it changes the derogatory of the step or the footprint of the impression that I'm leaving. And pray and seek my face. Yes, of course I pray on it, I manifest on it. Give me strength, guidance, knowledge, wisdom. Come, come into my heart, soul and mind. Seek my face. You know that. You see it. It's an image, it's a representation that I am saved.

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Turn from their wicked ways, turn the other, cheek Confession, forgiveness, repentance, rebuke. If you shall, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land. This is part of the promise of eternity, by the way, that there is no prayer that is unanswered. You might not receive the results right away, you might not be getting what you want or what you've asked for, but you realize it's coming, it's going to advance and it is going to move within you, maternalizing. So you plant the seed, the conceptions already happen. Christ, my Lord, my Savior and Redeemer. I know I'm saved, I know I'm redeemed now and forever. And that purest form of testament can't be defined, it can't be upheaved.

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No, yes, of course I've chosen Christ. I didn't choose creature. So, as we stumble in this world and some of us, arguably enough, are not stumbling, do we need to be converted? Do we need to be condemned? Think about it. It's only righteously, purposefully, so relevant when you were condemned. Now you're saved, now you're redeemed, you're born again. You have something to testify. But do we need to stumble on this earth? Do we need to confine into creature? Well, there's somebody on the other side of town. They believe that this is the way that life should be lived. Hallelujah, it's okay. No, I chose God. If you don't mind me saying I chose God, I chose Christ.

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Think about, I chose the substance, I chose the Trinity, and some individuals are very upset about that. Well, you shall have to deal with what I find to be relevant? Of course not. Who are you, by the way? Of course not. Who are you, by the way? I'm not going backwards because of your lack of acceptance. So you don't invite individuals into your life without consent. You tell them to leave to move my Lord. What's wrong with you? I've chosen. Who would you choose? Because if you chose me in some awkwardly obsessive way that you need to insert yourself into my life, you might not like what I have to offer for you.

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So we have to be accountable for the decisions that we've made, not only on ourselves but on others. In the world that I live, I walk within the spirit. I'm no longer under the law. The laws, in a thoroughness of being very well, don't apply to me. You see, I don't make decisions on other individuals, me being alive. I believe in charity, commitment, being courageous, yes, of course. Hope, faith, belief yes, think about what I'm saying.

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I don't make decisions that come at the cost and expense of humanity. I'm sure of it. And anytime I'm stumbling or discovering if you would trying to find my own means within that genre, topic of assertion or walk within discipline, it doesn't cost anybody anything else in any way, shape or form. So there's certain entities in this world that can't be replaced the loss of life, the loss of love, breath itself, eye for eye, love for love. Think about what I'm saying. So eliminate the variable to where you are no longer happy with who you are. You are no longer capable and able in any way, shape or form, and you don't have that level of competence. Think about what I'm saying. I don't need somebody else squatting and hanging on me, it's not irrelevant. You're like, how would that happen in the first place? I put on the armor of God, I walk within him, I'm saved, confession, forgiveness, repentance, I'm rebuked, but maternalizing it and walking within that discipline and degree.

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Look when something's wrong in life, when it don't belong to God, when its possessive form is upheaving and only inequity is being offered. You got to stop what you're doing. Remember the firefighters when you were young, when you were attending preschool. If you shall ever stop and if you shall ever get started on fire or some of your garments are on fire, what shall you do? Stop, drop and roll Right Immediately, the moment that God and Christ are not involved in your life and in the pacifier, the Bible, you would. The scripture, yes, of course, the trumpets from heaven, the hymnals, no longer having an impact on your daily presence. You need to stop, drop and roll Immediately. You need to do something about it. I need to find an existence. I need to find how to be saved, how to be redeemed. I need to stop real quick.

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I'm going to open up this channel of prayer, I'm going to talk to my creator, my savior, my redeemer, and I'm going to welcome him back on into my life. See, sometimes we close the door to him and we don't even realize it. We're so busy in the world that we're creating in the world that he created for us that we don't even realize. I shut the door on God in Christ today. It was not the best decision. I'm going to work very, very hard to get back to where I was with him.

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Him and his provides a statement for us. I don't care if it's lowercase or if it's in caps. Him or his can provide for us and he cannot, cannot deny us, nor can we deny Him. So let's be reminded from that and I will hear from heaven. You'll start seeing signs. You've seen that, the miracle's on earth, and I've heard the confession. Now, not only did I see the signs. God started sending me, the signal.

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I heard a woman confess to me. I was sitting there talking to her, her eyes were wide open. She's looking at me and confessed to me. I was sitting there talking to her, her eyes were wide open, she's looking at me. She's got this weird look on her face. She tells me. She says right at that exact moment I heard somebody talking to me. She said and she said I knew it. And she said this person was living and they were doing without. And she said I knew I had to do something for them because it was within my power, what God had given me, within my ability and I was capable of giving to somebody else. I said you know. I said I'm not sure that I'm capable or competent within that, but I said I believe you and God bless you for sharing your story, your confession and your testament on how God is touching you and moving us.

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But each and every one of us, believe it or not, we've been given that opportunity that we encounter other individuals. We're strangers to them. We're not even sure who they are, what they like, what they believe or how they possess within this world, but we're strangers to them and we see them, we manifest them, and each and every day we're given the opportunity to be capable to be able to save them, to touch them. They might have something that we have an abundance of and we're capable of touching them, and a lot of individuals, they get outright selfish with it, and I don't like emotional attachment labels to personal preferences. God, I walk away.

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I believe in charity. I give generously so I can receive generously. But let me tell you the truth, forgive me. All right, you might have something that can touch the heart, soul and mind of other individuals and they'll be capable of being blessed. So the miracles of God on earth because we worship a living God is no more than the testament of being capable of accepting the blessing, of accepting the mission, of continuing thy Father's work in each and every venue and every aspect. You see, I might be blessed one day and might be down the other, but the day that I'm blessed, if I bless somebody else, unconditional acts of kindness, yes, of course, the works of God as you see it each and every day here on earth well, it's going to come back to me, but if you shall never give, you'll probably never receive. So the world's made up of care, of compassion, of trust, of interest and his interest.

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I told you yesterday morning and you might not believe me and some of you might not even have heard me when I meet somebody, immediately, the only way that I see them, can interpret them, that I'm receptive to what they have, their talks, their social, the intellectual, the mannerisms, their physical, is. I'm capable of seeing and finding God within them. If I try to find myself inside of them, I lose every time, but I'm capable of accepting them, seeing God within them, and it works each and every day, and I am so blessed to be capable of being saved and being redeemed. The miracle might be at that exact moment, no more than being receptive and being capable of listening and hearing what they're offering. Sometimes that's all you need is an opening ear or shoulder to cry on and somebody that's capable of understanding or trying to apprehend or being receptive to what you've been delivered. You see, we don't always understand. We can read the Bible and our interpretation might be wrong or I'm not sure what that means. I'm not sure how it applies to me.

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Troubles, worries and concerns they don't heal you. In fact, they manifest, they fester up and it only gets worse. It continues to drive you. You're derogatory. You might be wanting to go right and you're turning left. You might want to make a left turn and you end up turning right. Your crooked ways will be made straight within Scripture, within point rhyme, reason and purpose.

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And forgiveness, repentance, salvation yes, restitution of being born again. Some cases it's a baptismal. It can save you, it can redeem you and you can be reunited into his kingdom. I told you for remission of my sins Once it's over with, once I've defeated that battle, that disease is no longer within me in any way, shape or form. It's not apparent, it's not something we're talking about. I tell you what, at very bare bare minimum, and that's at my very best, god cannot be defined by disease. There is not something that's going to tell him. His forgiveness, his kingdom, his eternity is not going to supersede or overcome the sicknesses that I'm having, because if God shall be for you, then who possibly could be against you? So don't take it there, don't be upheaved and be defined in every way and shape and form, but continue to progress within that mindset. I am saved, I am redeemed. Proclaim it, talk, walk within it Every second.

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And I know it's hard. We're so busy, we have so many emotions. We're sensitive to emotions. I close the door to you personally. Think about what I'm saying. I'm referencing having a personal life of institutionalized. It ain't institutionalized. It's free to discover. I'm free to be me because of God. I'm not shackled, condemned and chained. I don't have to respond to you. You don't have to have expectations for me. You can have expectations for one another, but I believe Lord forgive me they shall be and should be about God. I could be wrong. Think about it. Expectations for one another? We're not God. We need to learn how to love first, and then it falls into place.

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But he was pierced for our transgressions. He was crushed for our inequities. Upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed. I mean, that's a tough one, isn't it? We have to realize Isaiah 53, 5,. We have to realize that through salvation I told you, remissions of our sins through the blood is of course. He was pierced for our transgressions. He was crushed for our inequities. Upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace. Of course, the contentment while we're at ease, and with his wounds we are healed. Think about that. And there's no greater story.

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By the way, how do you know? Salvation is apparent in your life Because I am forgiven, I'm no longer condemned, I'm no longer upheaved, I am saved, I am redeemed, and it works. By the way, do you possess that forgiveness? I don't. If anything, I need to try my very best to be humble so that I can be receptive. Be receptive, yes, of course, receptive to forgiveness. Think about the invitation, what I said yesterday You've been given an invitation, an invitation to forgiveness, an invitation to eternity, to love, unconditional love, happiness, joy. You can proclaim it, testify it, walk within it. Some of us, we're not capable of receiving that invitation. We're not receptive to forgiveness. Why? Because being condemned is so very much more apparent.

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You have a choice. Every day, when you wake up and a good night's rest, scripture will remind you, excuse me. Scripture will remind you In me. Scripture will remind you In the morning, peace shall come, regardless of what happened the previous day. In the next morning, peace shall come. You're reminded of that right. You don't have anything to worry about. Sleep on it if you shall, if you would. But be receptive to forgiveness, be receptive to the blessings For the inequity, the sin, the death that deprives you the disease if you would, if you choose it each and every time. It's going to lead you, it's going to upheave you. It's going to cut the tongue off and cut the hand off. Jab the eye out and the foot will be laying.

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Think about what I'm saying. Choose to be saved, choose to be redeemed so that you can be healed. The healing power of your Savior and Redeemer is effective the moment that you testify it, confine it, manifest it, shine light within the subject and hold it near and dear to your heart. Where does he lie? Within you? And heart, soul, mind, thought, word and deed. And guess what? I'm happy. I'm happy so that I can be saved, so that I can be redeemed. Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another that you may be healed.

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The prayer of the righteous person has great power, as it is working. Think about what I'm saying. Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another. This isn't I owe you anything. Live in a world to where there is no fault. I don't owe you anything. You don't owe me anything, but this is comprehensible. Remember competence, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another. If anything we build one another up. You raise me up. Think about it. We raise one another up. We're never tearing one another down so that you may be healed. Yes, of course, the suffering ended years and years and years ago. The prayer of a righteous person has great power, as it is working. Righteous, I, like the child, I stumble, I fall. I discover Great power.

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Yes, of course eternity it cannot be defined by creature, by humanity. As it is working, it works within you. The laboring of your deeds, of course, grow in pains. The acts, the way that I've choose to walk. What good is faith without works? And it's very, very relevant.

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You lived forgiven, james 5, 16. You live forgiven because the acts, the works. Yes, of course, they are capable of moving within you and you are capable of moving within them. So let the holy souls of purgatory be healed as they ask to receive the redemption and shun and stop and reject those that are condemning and a lot of us forget in our daily walks as we proceed throughout in the earth. Forgive me, you can deny condemnation, you can say no, you can walk away. You don't have to be receptive to any institution, form of life or any enactment to where God and Christ is not the focal point. So invite him on in into your life each and every day, with love, with compassion and interest, and be thankful for what he's offering you and what you are receiving. Remember, not comprehension, but to be competent, so that you can be healed and saved.

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Let me wrap this up in prayer, our graciously heavenly Father, in Christ, our Savior and Redeemer, as we walk this scorned earth, this earth that you've created yes, of course, in your glory, it is yours Let us be reminded that we can every day invite your saving grace and glory into our lives. We can be saved, we can be redeemed, we can receive the blessing. Let the reaping and the sowing of the bountiful harvest transform not only our souls, our hearts, our minds, but the hearts and souls and minds of those that we encounter. Let your work continue in this world rigorously, as we are crucified, convicted by the spirit, by the saving grace of your life, of your love, through the blood, through the body of salvation, we are born again, turned over and continuing to advance. Let us each and every day find the love, the compassion, the interest that you've given us, and we ask for your help in seeing love, compassion and interest, god and Christ, within one another so that we can live a life of fulfillment. In the name of the Father, son, holy Spirit and Christ, our Savior's name, we pray Amen.

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