to fix your problem you need to place a fence, and then use Stretch
Fence, until it stretches you into another, more relevant group.
booktwo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> My name is Lorenzo Crescini and I'm Italian. These "Flashes on
> Good and evil" reflect the same mood characterizing the Flashes on
> the Holy Gospels and Turin's Holy Shroud I wrote in Africa: making
> myself useful to our Lord Jesus Christ.
> I will start by quoting the best Prayer to Jesus I've ever read.
> At the very beginning some reflections concern the devil one.
> I thank all those who will read me, write to me, will ask for an
> explanation and those who will be able and willing to advertise what
> they read by Web, the press or however they like.
> I am confident that the last of my Reflections containing a few lined
> short account of my life, will be devoted to all of us who are proud
> of the Lord.
>
> Web site
> www.lorenzocrescini.it/reflections
> personal e-mail for communications
> ricercapap@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Best regards
>
> Here are three Reflections as an example
>
> 24) One cannot or mustn't say to those who are ill and suffering: "
> That's God who puts you to the test". In this way we would offend
> The God of Endless Love who cannot wish our suffering. One needs say to
> those who suffer: " God's Son himself suffered because of evil, but
> you will also resurrect with Him, as He did". That is the truth and
> only the truth can give one who suffers the Hope which won't let him
> fall into that despair the devil one wants to seize his soul and
> conscience! Saying: "it's God who puts you to the test" gives a
> suffering man the same relief a learned lecture on food chemistry gives
> a starving one.
>
> 29) We can give or take from God, Creator of all things, nothing,
> except for two things: we can take from Him Honour by offending Him
> with our refusal, we can give Him our love, by accepting Him in our
> heart! With what insolence might we wish or boast His Light one day,
> we, if we had denied Him all life long, being able to believe Him and
> not doing that?
>
> 38) There are many Evangelic miracles showing the spontaneity of a
> memory, neither built nor adapted, which nevertheless is engraved in
> the memory of those who were present to the event. It is from conveyed
> small details that the truth of the memory of a lived and handed down
> episode transpires.


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