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Sending 'multitudes' away
by Dorcas Strong

“Does it often seem as we face a new day that there are multitudinous demands upon our time, our strength, and our abilities? Don’t we need to send these multitudes of mortal suggestions away and go ‘apart,’ or take some private time to pray?”

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Love has no opposite
by Jake Lowe

“I knew I had the ability to change how I was thinking about the situation, and I knew that a genuine shift in thought would heal. What I was forgetting was that in addition to embracing Love, I had to take a stand for the nonexistence of anger and fear.”

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Take up thy bed!
by Sylvia Messner

“Man, as the image and likeness of God, is pure and perfect. The ‘sin,’ or so-called problem, is the bed of erroneous mortal beliefs about man that one carries around and rests on. Jesus saw the perfect man and the perfect bed!”

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