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God Walks Warmly Alongside Death

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Didactic   ---   2025 January 09

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Warmly describes a human emotion, understandably applied for humans to pleasure, as it's biblically written where the prophets of old and new entertained the clueless population yet obstacles hinder The Word's view. Then and now, wrapped up in doubt full of opinions, mostly their devices deceptive or modify wherefrom the clout synagogues or churches, advice is from the pulpits that sermons rout the ignorants who'll lose their soul's price. One crucified along the side of Christ asked for forgiveness before his death was promised Heaven as his sacrifice yet the Gospel of John kept his breath but Matthew, Mark, and Luke spliced the mocker didn't drink hell's lethe. Yet Catholicism, Western, and Eastern Orthodox, The Gospel of Nicodemus empowers and Arabics who follow the Abraham version except for most Protestants distant from cowers to the acts of The Roman Martyrology diversion was renamed Saint Dimas for those bowers. The Word of God anointed Christ, The Prince of Peace and the first resurrection was Lazarus' versed in The New and Elijah's wheel was versed in The Old piece God spake His voice, and Christ virtually knew and rose from the dead, the advent increased while death and birth are The Word's points of view. Birth created life and waits for death to do its part death identifies those precursors of sin and death succeeds forgiveness for those who impart as the dead will rise and breathe within while their blessed souls rejuvenate and claim Heaven's depart, angelic host resurrected flights for Heaven.

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