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[–] 14405341? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It is important to stay in close relations with Jesus. I find myself neglecting my spiritual side with all the Q stuff and hope for America's future, work etc... Remember it is God who is in control and we need to give him thanks for everything. I am not sure if you read the book of Daniel but he prayed morning, noon and night. When Nebuchadnezzar had him thrown into the lion's den, God protected him. Same can be said of the three boys in the furnace who wouldn't bow down to the golden idol. God bless you patriot.

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[–] 14406584? [S] ago  (edited ago)

Thank you for the advice. My father used to read me the Old Testament every night. I spoke to him on the phone the other day and he advised me to read both Old and New Testaments, in particularly the Book of Psalms, which helps him get through tough times. All this outside noise is addictive and distracting from the inner work that has to be done. May God help all of us with this and may God smile upon our country and upon our great leader and his band of patriots. God Bless you too.

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[–] 14407728? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Your father is wise. David wrote the book of Psalms. I find him interesting because he was close to God when he was young (slaying Goliath) became King and Israel prospered. David's human side comes out when he sins against God (taking Uriah's wife then sending Uriah out to be killed in battle). David fears that God has left him and writes many of the Psalms praying and repenting. Many of the psalms are beautiful prayers for God's help in this fallen world. God's mercy is greater than our sins if we repent with all our hearts. Thank you for reminding me to read the Psalms.