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A New Hope From An Old Friend

I am dedicated to my Friend Jesus Christ as my dad was. My dad taught me that yes, you can become a friend of the Christ when you obey what He is trying to tell you in Spirit.


Now I know that Christ died just over 2000 years ago and we aren't supposed to live amongst the dead if we are to live a normal and healthy life. I get what I do know of Him though the Church He left behind and the Holy Bible of course.


What I generally find, when I follow Him and His Teachings is that I can deal with my cross, or my difficulties in a normal and healthy manner, by working for the sake of myself first of course, but ultimately for the sake of others. My fellow human beings.


I have no idea what comes after this precious life of mine but I do know that once I committed to following the Way of Christ's Teachings, my life improved in ways that I couldn't have imagined.


Did I prosper from the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Not really. I didn't need to prosper. I merely discovered all the abundance that God has left behind for us here in this world.


It IS Christ that saved me from the darkness that had enveloped me, and for that I am grateful.

Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Trinity?


These are just part of the Mysteries of Faith, Hope and Love that you must discover for yourself so that you too can join His Church on its vast pilgrimage to make this world a better place for you and all of us.


I can only drop hints here according to what I have found works for me. You are your own individual person though. You have to find what works for you as well.


Thank you for listening to me ramble on a bit here. Hopefully you will make decisions today that will help you live a "life worth living" as an older and MUCH wiser friend used to tell me.


God bless and keep you safe and sound in mind, heart and soul.

 
 
 

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