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These are writings pulled from the Laudate Office of Readings which offers a daily reflection on the Liturgy of the Day. The meditations are taken mainly from the early Church Fathers, and other saints who amplify Bible passages to help give us a broader understanding of how the Living Word speaks into our lives :)

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It’s definitely speaking to me and sometimes you’re the person it speaks thru. Thank you Mark for always encouraging, always being compassionate and always showing your love of our Lord. You are inspiring.

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Christianity is the love language of a hidden Kingdom, with many streets and pathways and places to pray, exalt the Lord, bask in His reflection (creation), and reflect on His goodness & faithfulness. We inhabit this crystal city, invisible to the unbelieving eye, whose gates are always open. I'm so glad we get to share in its splendor, Sally.

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I just read who wrote the original message. Oops! You’re still a great writer.

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What a great message. I love the way you turn a phrase. This message means a lot to me right now as I’ve been a bit overwhelmed. God allowed me this verse, II Thess 3:13, Brothers, do not grow weary in doing good,” at exactly the right time in the right place. It boosted my spirits. He also gave me, II Chronicles 15:7, But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.” I believe these messages most definitely apply to you as well. Keep up the fight.

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