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To: Salvation

Hi Salvation. I love you.


I randomly opened the Bible and my eyes fell on Proverbs 24, which has some very good material for reflection for any and all engaged in pro-life witness.

This is the way I read the Bible and it opens to a lesson or reassurance for me.

The Crucifixion is hugely painful for me to contemplate. I feel the whole thing and I cry. I tell Jesus how much I love Him and appreciate what He did to give me an escape from sin and hell. I feel that love as a connection in the pit of my stomach and flowing through my whole body.

This one time I told Him that when I get to heaven, I am going to wash his feet with perfume and dry it with my hair.

The next Bible reading, I opened right to that passage. She was a slut - like I was - who washed Jesus’ feet in perfume with her hair. Jesus so much appreciated her love even though she had been a sinner. I cried when I read it.

That was so kind of Jesus to guide my daily lesson right to that Bible passage. He does it all the time for me. He’s gonna get his feet washed by my long hair and He looks forward to it! I love Him so much.


About abortion, I did not hide the painful reality of abortion from my sons, thanks to pro life activists who have gotten pictures. The clear message was, we don’t kill our children in our family. We love and care for our children as best we can, no matter what. Thank God for pro lifers.


5 posted on 08/17/2016 2:05:31 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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To: SaraJohnson

**The Crucifixion is hugely painful for me to contemplate.**

Do you see the movie, The Passion of the Christ?

I cried all through it....almost from the start.


6 posted on 08/17/2016 9:27:00 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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