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Announcements Forums Matter — March 22nd, 2020 Be silent, O all flesh, before the Lord. Reply To: Be silent, O all flesh, before the Lord.

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chardelle
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Thank you for these posts. SH 196 The less that is said of physical structure and laws, and the more that is thought and said about moral and spiritual law, the higher will be the standard of living and the farther mortals will be removed from imbecility or disease.
We should master fear, instead of cultivating it. It was the ignorance of our forefathers in the departments of knowledge now broadcast in the earth, that made them hardier than our trained physiologists, more honest than our sleek politicians.
The Readings from this Wednesday speak to me of the Lesson for this week on Matter.
Christ’s Keynote is ‘Be Not Afraid’
We are to rejoice in all things and i must say that to practice what I have learned here at Plainfield and to pray without ceasing has been a source of joy. Comforting everyone in thought, blessing them and all whom I meet or talk to. This is an opportunity to let CS shine and see hatred, malice, lies, fear …. all disappear!



Love is the liberator.