Monday, December 20, 2021

 Allow me to discuss our renewed wishes. A sincere desire is like a wish, its moral equivalent to the key Old Testament concept of blessing. Accordingly, an abundant blessing is pronounced on the righteous. Or from God's point of view, a blessing is undoubtedly a word of miraculous deliverance. Our active lives are blessed as we stay for God's new word of miraculous deliverance. We have not been completely liberated from this world, but we still live a considerable distance from total rest if we have not felt resistance from fear, anxiety, and pain. We have therefore always been removed from our previous conversion. We have listened to this sacred word that we longed for and indirectly experienced this peace, but it did not seal us. We call this experience unfulfilled desire on this earth. We wish again. We want it because when we find God, everything is fine again. Therefore, we usually go through one possible type of childbirth. We indirectly experience contractions that we wish to be faithfully delivered. The new morning is expected. This glorious morning is a new day. The new morning remains our sincere desire to discover that God reveals his genuine love to us. The day begins with the desire for something new. His wish for the next morning. And it can be a wish not fulfilled the next morning, but in a future morning. It is God who pronounces his eternal peace or his sacred word of miraculous deliverance. So grow in knowledge, but above all, in this personal experience of walking in our salvation. It is like walking along a chosen path. Our ultimate success lies in our ability to focus on a specific goal. Our unique ability to move forward strong enough as we desire what he said. The more sincerely we desire what God has said, the more we will experience a specific type of beatific vision. Moaning like I'm giving birth, then giving birth. Childbirth achieves our ultimate victory in battle. It is like a new conversion of our unwavering faith. Therefore, we begin to desire and we completely come to desire and to be resisted in a greater way.

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