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by abcro · April 13, 2025

This, being the third article I write here, leads smoothly into, “thirds the charm.” I sit here in my office looking at a surge in viewership and wonder what I’ve done in life to suddenly have an audience of people I cannot see nor interact with. In a way, this is freedom but the realization that I will never know who you are is exactly what life in these times is really about. We live a more or less singular life and go about our days never knowing who else lives or dies or starves or succeeds in the world. Welcome to the reality of daily life. Who is sick? Who needs help? Who has too much and has lost their faith to their largess?

It is the unknown for which we care so little. It is just the way it is and right and wrong should not be considered so much as brother and sisterhood. It is a huge boat we sail on and there is no way to know one another’s plight. Some are in the stern and some on the bow but most are midships with enough to eat each day. The rest? Well, the rest fend for themselves with little opportunity and remain shut out for the length of their lives. A pity, yes, but isn’t this where care and love come in? Still, we can care and love all we want and those people will still starve. It is the way of an imperfect world run by mankind. Perhaps this is where prayer can help? Actually, yes.

Concern is the cause for prayer and concern is what we should all feel though there is little we can do to ease the suffering in this world. Yet, there are many concerned but few with a way to help. There is one that can help and and supplications to Him are all we can do. It behooves me, and you, to speak of this concern and its methodology for supplication. I will touch on this here if you will allow me to do so.

It is time to understand that there is much more to our lives than this world. Were there not we would not have coined the word, “eternity” nor the word, “infinity.” I will leave this here for you to consider as you go through your day leading to Easter. Remember the Father as well as the Son. It was the Father who sacrificed the Son for us and for 33 years saw His Son suffer our existence. A far cry from Heaven was Jesus when He died for us. Consider this as you believe or disbelieve the truth tha heals and brings us to the two words above in quotes.

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