Great. Got it. Thank you, Alex.
And, the Psalm too, says it all..
“But from everlasting to everlasting
the Lord’s love is with those who fear him,
and his righteousness with their children’s children—
with those who keep his covenant
and remember to obey his precepts.”
~Psalm 103:17-18 | NIV
With renewed thanks Alex. Cheers.
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: Hi pip,
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: Free will implies choice, there being an
: awareness that there are choices for us to
: make on any given matter.
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: In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus
: manifested doubt evidencing his human
: condition, for He was aware that He would
: face torture, and nailing to a cross. Fear
: is always lurking in the shadows inviting us
: to panic when danger is at hand.
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: In our relationship with Our Father we are
: made aware of the sacrifices we should make,
: to evidence our love for Our Father.
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: In all covenants between parties there is a
: quid pro quo that requires a commitment of
: trust, not just words that speak of our
: intentions.
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: Reciprocation is evidence that a covenant is
: working, according to the agreement between
: the parties, who freely chose to enter into
: a loving relationship.
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: Jesus regained his composure evidencing that
: his trust (faith) in The Father's love for
: Him would guarantee that all would be well.
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: Religious tradition makes use of terms such
: as obedience, and submission to the will of
: God...however, my own experiences teaches me
: that love conquers all our doubts, and
: vanquishes fear to open a path that
: guarantees our safe passage.
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: But from everlasting to everlasting
: the Lord’s love is with those who fear him,
: and his righteousness with their children’s
: children—
: with those who keep his covenant
: and remember to obey his precepts.
: ~Psalm 103:17-18 | NIV
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