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Endless Lack or Holy Fullness?

When the Doctor said "have patience" again, I felt that my life was in Re-run phase.   When the doubts rolled in like November clouds, I saw my heart settling in to the fog.   When the pain flowed in and trickled out, I heard my soul losing the song.   But when Jesus stepped … Continue reading Endless Lack or Holy Fullness? →

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