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		<title>Comment on Peacemaking will cost by G'ma</title>
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		<dc:creator>G'ma</dc:creator>
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		<description>Indeed there could be no greater reward - how great are the privileges enjoyed by those whe seek to walk in the Master&#039;s footsteps.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Its all a bit sketchy by LDR</title>
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		<dc:creator>LDR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 10:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Impressive.  Seriously.</description>
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		<title>Comment on More than WYSISYG? by Gordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gordon</dc:creator>
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		<description>You are joking?

That sounds like someone with a mental health problem who needs care rather than a demonic attack.</description>
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<p>That sounds like someone with a mental health problem who needs care rather than a demonic attack.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Sacrifice seems to require a cost by James</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks lots Helen, a little encouragement can go a long way! Really appreciate it.

That pastoral course was so good, intense yes but it left a load of stuff with me... was so insightful, i&#039;m still processing much from it.

Yeah the whole relinquishing control and letting go of stuffs so big time tough... but screams promises of freedom... just a shame sanctification can so often seem so slow and that surrenders something we&#039;ll never fully master! Bring on heaven :P

Hope stuffs good with you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks lots Helen, a little encouragement can go a long way! Really appreciate it.</p>
<p>That pastoral course was so good, intense yes but it left a load of stuff with me&#8230; was so insightful, i&#8217;m still processing much from it.</p>
<p>Yeah the whole relinquishing control and letting go of stuffs so big time tough&#8230; but screams promises of freedom&#8230; just a shame sanctification can so often seem so slow and that surrenders something we&#8217;ll never fully master! Bring on heaven :P</p>
<p>Hope stuffs good with you!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Sacrifice seems to require a cost by Helen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>whoa! Challenging stuff indeed :o) I was listening to a sermon last week on Jesus getting into Simon Peter boat to preach at little offshore and then telling him to put out into deeper waters for a catch. We were being reminded that staying in the shallow waters with Jesus in the boat,  altjhough good because it makes us feel useful, allowing him to take complete authority over our situation, where we believe we know best is another thing altogether. Following his command when he sends us out into deep waters and it doesn&#039;t make any sense, takes some guts. You are so right, I know sacrifice is what God calls us to and it looks so good when you see it in someone else, you want it too but ask me to put my money where my mouth is and I too am likely to run in the other direction! 

Sorry if this appears a bit random,  but just came across your blog and it awesome, so had to say something. Don&#039;t know if you&#039;ll remember me, but its Helen from the pastoral course we did in November. Your heart for God is so inspiring James and although you don&#039;t know it, I still feel challanged by some of the chat we had that week.  Keep on seeking him in all that you do, &#039;Delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.&#039;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>whoa! Challenging stuff indeed :o) I was listening to a sermon last week on Jesus getting into Simon Peter boat to preach at little offshore and then telling him to put out into deeper waters for a catch. We were being reminded that staying in the shallow waters with Jesus in the boat,  altjhough good because it makes us feel useful, allowing him to take complete authority over our situation, where we believe we know best is another thing altogether. Following his command when he sends us out into deep waters and it doesn&#8217;t make any sense, takes some guts. You are so right, I know sacrifice is what God calls us to and it looks so good when you see it in someone else, you want it too but ask me to put my money where my mouth is and I too am likely to run in the other direction! </p>
<p>Sorry if this appears a bit random,  but just came across your blog and it awesome, so had to say something. Don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;ll remember me, but its Helen from the pastoral course we did in November. Your heart for God is so inspiring James and although you don&#8217;t know it, I still feel challanged by some of the chat we had that week.  Keep on seeking him in all that you do, &#8216;Delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.&#8217;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Edinburghs amazing by Caroline</title>
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		<dc:creator>Caroline</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Jimmy!

I have a terribly boring job at the moment so was googling pretty much everyone I&#039;ve ever known and came across your wee blog here :)

Nice pics - I miss Edinburgh!  Some good thoughts too.

Take care,

Caroline
aka aussie.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Jimmy!</p>
<p>I have a terribly boring job at the moment so was googling pretty much everyone I&#8217;ve ever known and came across your wee blog here :)</p>
<p>Nice pics &#8211; I miss Edinburgh!  Some good thoughts too.</p>
<p>Take care,</p>
<p>Caroline<br />
aka aussie.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The greatest commandments by eric hyom</title>
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		<dc:creator>eric hyom</dc:creator>
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		<description>Could the Trinity hang on the greatest commandments?


When Jesus spent his time on Earth, he would have lived by the greatest commandments, could these commandments be the greatest purpose of both God the Father and the Son?

Jesus loves God the Father with all his heart, mind, soul and strength.
Jesus loves each and every one of us as he loves himself.

God the Father loves Jesus the Son with all his heart, mind, soul and strength.
The Father loves each and every one of us as he loves himself.

Before the creation of the universe began, could the greatest commandments possibly describe part of the trinity?

Is it possible that God’s purpose is for each and every one of us to have this Trinitarian relationship with each other? 

Could the spirit be the power of God’s love; working through the perfection of the greatest commandments?
1 Samuel 18-1
Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself.
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In search of a Greatest or Ultimate Truth for God

Here is a child like and yet profound way to test the power of the greatest commandments; when looking for a purpose for the creation of the universe and life. 

Did God have a complete plan for the creation of everything, did he think ahead? Were Christ’s life, death and resurrection planned before the creation of the universe began?
To search for a deeper meaning, was Christ freely given the choice to accept his sacrifice before the creation of the universe began?
Would it mean that the Father had a purpose for man so great, that creation could not be achieved in any lesser way? 
What purpose can be so great, that it would compel God to create the universe and life, knowing in advance that his son would die?
Would it be to forgive the sins of mankind, or can there be something greater?

Challenge your mind to find a greatest good purpose for creation; by searching for answers to three questions.

What greatest thing can God create? 

God could create all the stars and planets of the universe; he then becomes God the builder.
God could create a whole variety of life with almost no intelligence like plants; he now becomes God the gardener&#039;
God could create life with more intelligence but if the knowledge is limited he has now created the animal kingdom. He now becomes God the farmer.
God could create life in his own image, a life that could understand him. Can God create anything greater than life in his own image, does he now become God the Father. 
Does the greatest thing that God creates, depend on the relationship that he can have with them? 

What greatest purpose can God have to create children in his own image?

Could love be the greatest reason for God to create children? 
Could the ultimate God be a God who loves in the greatest way?

God the Father willingly loves all of mankind as he loves HIMSELF.

Can there be any greater reason to create children, even for God, can God love us more than he loves himself?? 

To find a greatest purpose for all God&#039;s children.

What greatest purpose could God set for humanity? Would it be for everyone to turn to His kind of religion and pray the way that he stipulates, or would it be to banish poverty, gain intellectual superiority, conquer sickness and death, and subdue the universe or is there more?

If the greatest reason God could have to create mankind, is to love us, as he loves himself, then God could create mankind, with the freedom to return God&#039;s love 

All of mankind to be created with the freedom to love God the creator unconditionally, are we given the greatest commandment as a guide for this very purpose? 

God willingly loves everyone as he loves himself; do we also need this same freedom to love everyone in the same way, so that the truth can be complete for God and mankind.

All of mankind, to be created with the freedom to love their neighbour; as they love themselves unconditionally; are we given the second greatest commandment as a guide?

Is this how God wants his children to be one? He wants us to love each other as we love ourselves.

In a way, God loves us more than he loves himself, because he was willing to do what was good for us but not good for him (send his Son to die). In a sort of contradicting way, God loves himself more than us, because he knows that he is the greatest being in the universe and retains the power of heaven or hell over us.

When you ask the question; why did Christ say they are the greatest commandment, can it possibly be because God can do nothing greater?

Could the greatest commandments be a Greatest an Ultimate Truth?

If our greatest purpose for creation is to live by the greatest commandments, then this freedom to love also gives us the choice to do both good and evil. 

Are the greatest commandments powerful enough, to compel God to create the universe and life, knowing in advance the costs involved?

We can marvel at the great attention to detail that is evident in everything from the tiniest single cell of life and right up to the giant structures of galaxies. Can you find any greater purpose for all this to exist? Challenge the above statements in your mind in an honest way, test them against any religious beliefs, and test them against any form of logic.

Before creation began did God want to create us in the greatest good way possible and in doing so Christ had to serve man in the greatest way possible. 

It seems that not only was Christ a servant to his disciples, but he is also a servant to my needs through his resurrection. My search has been to ask why Christ would say the commandments are the greatest things we can do, and to search for a greatest way to use them.

HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION LOVE GOD THE CREATOR ABOVE ALL ELSE, UNCONDITIONALY?

HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE PEOPLE OF OTHER FAITHS AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALY?

HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE PEOPLE WHO ARE DIFFERENT TO US, AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALLY?

HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE ALL OUR NEIGHBOURS AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALY?

Possibly it is to search for a greater sense of community and unity, I am a Catholic and this makes me as one with a Catholic in China, Brazil and Egypt. But they are not my direct neighbours and I will probably never come into contact with them. 

My neighbours in my town are Baptists, atheist, Anglicans, Catholics, Muslim, Sikh, and many others; we are all created by the same God making us brothers and sisters together in community.

It is very reassuring to know that I can strive to be as one with a Catholic Community in my town and in any foreign country simply by walking into the church. But how do I strive to be as one with the diversity of God’s creation that exists in my town; with the Sikhs, atheists, Methodist, Muslims, Hindu? 

A caring community supports people in need, the homeless, sick, widows, orphans, disabled, alcoholics. What a wonderful community it would be if a Muslim and a Sikh joined together to help a disabled Catholic. We might look on this kind of a situation as a rarity, but is this simply following in the footsteps of the Good Samaritan and the greatest commandments?

James 1: 27Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. 

Change has to come from within and start with me 

Could the purpose for the creation of the universe and life Hang on the greatest commandments? Could the greatest commandments be compared to a hook to Hang your coat on; without the hook the coat falls on the floor. Could it possibly be without the greatest commandments there would be no universe as we know it?

When Christianity fails to Hang on the greatest commandments, Christianity falls, and we have schisms. Would it be reasonable to say that the Bible was written to give us an understanding of the laws and the prophets of God? It may be a task for theologians to try and define all the sections of the Bible that refer to the laws and prophets of God so that we may understand how much of the Bible HANGS on the greatest commandments.

Can the Gospel of the transfiguration, hang on the greatest commandments? 

Moses is said to represent the law and Elijah is said to represent the prophets. Does all the law and the prophets hang on Jesus, the central figure in the transfiguration? 

Jesus loves God the Father with all of his heart, soul, mind and strength.
Jesus loves each and every one of us as he loves himself?

When the people of Jerusalem shouted, crucify him; did Jesus forgive them, in order that he should still love them as he loved himself? When the soldiers scourged him, and nailed him to the cross, did he forgive them?
It seems that every time Jesus suffered injustice here on Earth, he forgave, in order that he should continue to love the sinners as he loved himself. After his resurrection does the divine nature of Jesus, follow his human nature? When Jesus ascended into heaven, does Jesus still forgive us, in order that he should continue to love each and every one of us as he loves himself? 
At least we know that on the cross Jesus forgave, and if he can forgive the people who had him killed, then it should give us hope that we can be forgiven also. What kind of a burden do we place on Jesus with our sins?

This is only a collection of words to challenge the mind to think, I do not pretend to understand the meaning, or to make any claims of truth from these words. They are written without any qualifications, authority, or any conscious revelations from God. 

I have sent this to you in the hope that if you should read it, that it may inspire you in some way, then you may also find it worthy to pass onto others who may also pray, meditate on and challenge these words further. My hopes are that they may help to inspire unity, interfaith relations and world peace in some way.
I do not wish to make any claims for copyright so you are free to rewrite this in any way that has meaning for you, distribute and do with these words, as you may desire.

God’s blessings and peace be with you 

Eric Hyom,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could the Trinity hang on the greatest commandments?</p>
<p>When Jesus spent his time on Earth, he would have lived by the greatest commandments, could these commandments be the greatest purpose of both God the Father and the Son?</p>
<p>Jesus loves God the Father with all his heart, mind, soul and strength.<br />
Jesus loves each and every one of us as he loves himself.</p>
<p>God the Father loves Jesus the Son with all his heart, mind, soul and strength.<br />
The Father loves each and every one of us as he loves himself.</p>
<p>Before the creation of the universe began, could the greatest commandments possibly describe part of the trinity?</p>
<p>Is it possible that God’s purpose is for each and every one of us to have this Trinitarian relationship with each other? </p>
<p>Could the spirit be the power of God’s love; working through the perfection of the greatest commandments?<br />
1 Samuel 18-1<br />
Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself.<br />
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In search of a Greatest or Ultimate Truth for God</p>
<p>Here is a child like and yet profound way to test the power of the greatest commandments; when looking for a purpose for the creation of the universe and life. </p>
<p>Did God have a complete plan for the creation of everything, did he think ahead? Were Christ’s life, death and resurrection planned before the creation of the universe began?<br />
To search for a deeper meaning, was Christ freely given the choice to accept his sacrifice before the creation of the universe began?<br />
Would it mean that the Father had a purpose for man so great, that creation could not be achieved in any lesser way?<br />
What purpose can be so great, that it would compel God to create the universe and life, knowing in advance that his son would die?<br />
Would it be to forgive the sins of mankind, or can there be something greater?</p>
<p>Challenge your mind to find a greatest good purpose for creation; by searching for answers to three questions.</p>
<p>What greatest thing can God create? </p>
<p>God could create all the stars and planets of the universe; he then becomes God the builder.<br />
God could create a whole variety of life with almost no intelligence like plants; he now becomes God the gardener&#8217;<br />
God could create life with more intelligence but if the knowledge is limited he has now created the animal kingdom. He now becomes God the farmer.<br />
God could create life in his own image, a life that could understand him. Can God create anything greater than life in his own image, does he now become God the Father.<br />
Does the greatest thing that God creates, depend on the relationship that he can have with them? </p>
<p>What greatest purpose can God have to create children in his own image?</p>
<p>Could love be the greatest reason for God to create children?<br />
Could the ultimate God be a God who loves in the greatest way?</p>
<p>God the Father willingly loves all of mankind as he loves HIMSELF.</p>
<p>Can there be any greater reason to create children, even for God, can God love us more than he loves himself?? </p>
<p>To find a greatest purpose for all God&#8217;s children.</p>
<p>What greatest purpose could God set for humanity? Would it be for everyone to turn to His kind of religion and pray the way that he stipulates, or would it be to banish poverty, gain intellectual superiority, conquer sickness and death, and subdue the universe or is there more?</p>
<p>If the greatest reason God could have to create mankind, is to love us, as he loves himself, then God could create mankind, with the freedom to return God&#8217;s love </p>
<p>All of mankind to be created with the freedom to love God the creator unconditionally, are we given the greatest commandment as a guide for this very purpose? </p>
<p>God willingly loves everyone as he loves himself; do we also need this same freedom to love everyone in the same way, so that the truth can be complete for God and mankind.</p>
<p>All of mankind, to be created with the freedom to love their neighbour; as they love themselves unconditionally; are we given the second greatest commandment as a guide?</p>
<p>Is this how God wants his children to be one? He wants us to love each other as we love ourselves.</p>
<p>In a way, God loves us more than he loves himself, because he was willing to do what was good for us but not good for him (send his Son to die). In a sort of contradicting way, God loves himself more than us, because he knows that he is the greatest being in the universe and retains the power of heaven or hell over us.</p>
<p>When you ask the question; why did Christ say they are the greatest commandment, can it possibly be because God can do nothing greater?</p>
<p>Could the greatest commandments be a Greatest an Ultimate Truth?</p>
<p>If our greatest purpose for creation is to live by the greatest commandments, then this freedom to love also gives us the choice to do both good and evil. </p>
<p>Are the greatest commandments powerful enough, to compel God to create the universe and life, knowing in advance the costs involved?</p>
<p>We can marvel at the great attention to detail that is evident in everything from the tiniest single cell of life and right up to the giant structures of galaxies. Can you find any greater purpose for all this to exist? Challenge the above statements in your mind in an honest way, test them against any religious beliefs, and test them against any form of logic.</p>
<p>Before creation began did God want to create us in the greatest good way possible and in doing so Christ had to serve man in the greatest way possible. </p>
<p>It seems that not only was Christ a servant to his disciples, but he is also a servant to my needs through his resurrection. My search has been to ask why Christ would say the commandments are the greatest things we can do, and to search for a greatest way to use them.</p>
<p>HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION LOVE GOD THE CREATOR ABOVE ALL ELSE, UNCONDITIONALY?</p>
<p>HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE PEOPLE OF OTHER FAITHS AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALY?</p>
<p>HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE PEOPLE WHO ARE DIFFERENT TO US, AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALLY?</p>
<p>HOW CAN I AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND WE AS A COMMUNION, LOVE ALL OUR NEIGHBOURS AS WE LOVE OURSELVES, UNCONDITIONALY?</p>
<p>Possibly it is to search for a greater sense of community and unity, I am a Catholic and this makes me as one with a Catholic in China, Brazil and Egypt. But they are not my direct neighbours and I will probably never come into contact with them. </p>
<p>My neighbours in my town are Baptists, atheist, Anglicans, Catholics, Muslim, Sikh, and many others; we are all created by the same God making us brothers and sisters together in community.</p>
<p>It is very reassuring to know that I can strive to be as one with a Catholic Community in my town and in any foreign country simply by walking into the church. But how do I strive to be as one with the diversity of God’s creation that exists in my town; with the Sikhs, atheists, Methodist, Muslims, Hindu? </p>
<p>A caring community supports people in need, the homeless, sick, widows, orphans, disabled, alcoholics. What a wonderful community it would be if a Muslim and a Sikh joined together to help a disabled Catholic. We might look on this kind of a situation as a rarity, but is this simply following in the footsteps of the Good Samaritan and the greatest commandments?</p>
<p>James 1: 27Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. </p>
<p>Change has to come from within and start with me </p>
<p>Could the purpose for the creation of the universe and life Hang on the greatest commandments? Could the greatest commandments be compared to a hook to Hang your coat on; without the hook the coat falls on the floor. Could it possibly be without the greatest commandments there would be no universe as we know it?</p>
<p>When Christianity fails to Hang on the greatest commandments, Christianity falls, and we have schisms. Would it be reasonable to say that the Bible was written to give us an understanding of the laws and the prophets of God? It may be a task for theologians to try and define all the sections of the Bible that refer to the laws and prophets of God so that we may understand how much of the Bible HANGS on the greatest commandments.</p>
<p>Can the Gospel of the transfiguration, hang on the greatest commandments? </p>
<p>Moses is said to represent the law and Elijah is said to represent the prophets. Does all the law and the prophets hang on Jesus, the central figure in the transfiguration? </p>
<p>Jesus loves God the Father with all of his heart, soul, mind and strength.<br />
Jesus loves each and every one of us as he loves himself?</p>
<p>When the people of Jerusalem shouted, crucify him; did Jesus forgive them, in order that he should still love them as he loved himself? When the soldiers scourged him, and nailed him to the cross, did he forgive them?<br />
It seems that every time Jesus suffered injustice here on Earth, he forgave, in order that he should continue to love the sinners as he loved himself. After his resurrection does the divine nature of Jesus, follow his human nature? When Jesus ascended into heaven, does Jesus still forgive us, in order that he should continue to love each and every one of us as he loves himself?<br />
At least we know that on the cross Jesus forgave, and if he can forgive the people who had him killed, then it should give us hope that we can be forgiven also. What kind of a burden do we place on Jesus with our sins?</p>
<p>This is only a collection of words to challenge the mind to think, I do not pretend to understand the meaning, or to make any claims of truth from these words. They are written without any qualifications, authority, or any conscious revelations from God. </p>
<p>I have sent this to you in the hope that if you should read it, that it may inspire you in some way, then you may also find it worthy to pass onto others who may also pray, meditate on and challenge these words further. My hopes are that they may help to inspire unity, interfaith relations and world peace in some way.<br />
I do not wish to make any claims for copyright so you are free to rewrite this in any way that has meaning for you, distribute and do with these words, as you may desire.</p>
<p>God’s blessings and peace be with you </p>
<p>Eric Hyom,</p>
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		<title>Comment on A one year old prayer by 40 &#171; The State That I Am In</title>
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		<dc:creator>40 &#171; The State That I Am In</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on A one year old prayer by Marion Cant</title>
		<link>http://www.thecants.co.uk/blog/a-one-year-old-prayer/comment-page-1/#comment-411</link>
		<dc:creator>Marion Cant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a lovely prayer and I appreciate all the thoughts in your &quot;jottings&quot;. As you may know my hopital experience in Feb last year made me almost lose my faith but I hung on to the two special verses God gave me in the past. The first was when I was 23 and was Acts 1:verse 8 and I had know idea what it said untl I looked it up. Another  when I was having time again with the Lord, since we came here to live, was 2 Corinthians 3, 17 and 18 which I had to look up was also mind boggling but a great encouragement.  All is well despite difficulties and disappointments.
I still feel inadequate but am so thankful that I can now understand more when others are say they have lost their faith. Like me you are knowing God&#039;s presence and power of His Spirit in your youth and the same loving Father will sustain us both. L ove, Grandma xx</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a lovely prayer and I appreciate all the thoughts in your &#8220;jottings&#8221;. As you may know my hopital experience in Feb last year made me almost lose my faith but I hung on to the two special verses God gave me in the past. The first was when I was 23 and was Acts 1:verse 8 and I had know idea what it said untl I looked it up. Another  when I was having time again with the Lord, since we came here to live, was 2 Corinthians 3, 17 and 18 which I had to look up was also mind boggling but a great encouragement.  All is well despite difficulties and disappointments.<br />
I still feel inadequate but am so thankful that I can now understand more when others are say they have lost their faith. Like me you are knowing God&#8217;s presence and power of His Spirit in your youth and the same loving Father will sustain us both. L ove, Grandma xx</p>
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		<title>Comment on Cheated by maturity by Dan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 12:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You bought new shoes?  Wow, I&#039;m impressed.  The therapy must be working...</description>
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