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Sometimes losing everything is a blessing in disguise. It gives us the opportunity to start over and do better than before. To reinvent ourselves into a better version of ourselves.
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Frank, you’ve been going through it my guy. We are here for you.
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I believe I shall see the LORD’s goodness in the land of the living (Ps 27:13)
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woes encourage changes
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I don’t know if you’re speaking metaphorically, hypothetically, or from personal experience, Frank, but I hope all is well.
As for revolution, it would be unwise to have a second U.S. civil war.
“Let’s seek peace and pursue it.” That’s in the Bible somewhere, but I forgot the address.
Blessings! 🤗
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Be careful what you ask for! A revolution? It might just happen.
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Blunt and heartfelt and definitely an expression of the black dog.
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