Regardless of our religious beliefs, we all carry death with us. It’s a common denominator for every human, without exception.
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Regardless of our religious beliefs, we all carry death with us. It’s a common denominator for every human, without exception.
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Last night after watching a You Tube video embedded in a Facebook comment, I followed a link to this blog about Love. A post there caught my attention…..
And whoever desires other than Islam as religion – never will it be accepted from him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be among the losers.” (Quran, 3:85)
It’s clearer to me why there could be disdain amongst religions. As soon as one says to the other, “This is the way it is, and that’s it”, we become strangers.
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PS. I pray we can respect and appreciate each other’s unique perspectives. Otherwise, there will never be peace (and love).
The main thing we are to do with the breath of life? Shortly after Easter, our Pastor described Jesus’ return to the disciples and how He breathed on them. The breath of life.
This is our job as disciples, to continue breathing life onto others. The whole point of the Church is receive the breath and pass it on.
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The one unspeakable thing we are completely surrounded by?
The saving Grace of Jesus.
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PS. Unspeakable because we don’t normally say Jesus the same way we do: hello, how are you, thank you.
Photo: Yes, same Detroit airport wall sign as on all the other posts today
Brian, through extensive research and personal experience it’s been revealed to me that every day, all day, it’s National prayer day. For real.
Prayer is as simple as a conversation with God, Jesus, and/or the Holy Spirit. In the car at a stoplight. On a walk. Mowing the grass.
Even our good thoughts and well wishes are prayer.
Even the appreciation (thanksgiving) for nature, a helpful neighbor (or stranger), or the gift of another sunrise, like the one coming over the tree tops right now…
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PS. May 3, 2012, a great friend, Brian, sent an email reminder that May 3 is National Prayer Day. This was my email response back.