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I love this part of the New Testament [Spirituality & Religion]

" The holy spirit is in you and with you and will send Angel's and helpers to come to you for times of struggle "
Then my favourite one of all times was my last message that I sent to a friend before she died was " Footprints of the sand "
It still stays with me to this day and she passed away 9 years ago .
At the start of my lifetime I had no time for religion. I still dont go to church . I pop in when there's no one there and spends a bit of me time with Jesus , but in my later years late 20's I was going through horrific pain struggle in my life which drew near to suicide , attempted it 3 times in the space of 6 weeks, then my belief got strong about religious beliefs cause something happened that then I started I knew there was something thing there , it went beyond human explanation cause I knew Jesus was in my life then . It was a spiritual awakening I had and it happened me a lot more times after again .
I knew that this worldly peace was very false cause you'd lose it straight away and then I realized Christ was in me and that he loved me and the reason why , I'm a good trier and dont cause harm to no one . It's my way of life and Jesus is my way of life
Jesus's love is unconditional. He accepts us without is trying to please him. He loves you regardless of how we act. He doesn't love our sins, but he loves us as His creation, the very person we are. We never have to earn his favor or work for it. We already have it . That's the beauty of His grace towards us.
I'm glad it works for you, but please understand that it doesn't work for everyone.
riseofthemachine · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom I understand completely, each to there own
@riseofthemachine I have no problem with religion; it has inspired some magnificent art, music, and architecture, for example. What I object to is when people try to impose their religious morality onto society. This should always be resisted because it invariably leads to oppression.

 
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