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Announcements Forums Adam and Fallen Man – May 12th, 2019 Divine Mind vs. human mind Reply To: Divine Mind vs. human mind

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chardelle
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Thank you… I have been thinking a lot about God maintaining us. From the 1828 Webster’s Dictionary: Maintain: To hold, to preserve, to keep, not lose or surrender, to affirm, and defend! And yes, it is, ” daily work and daily learning,” no matter what.



Love is the liberator.