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  • Apr 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

Blessed are the poor in spirit. (Matthew 5:13)


The invitation of humbly accepting the presence of God as it comes over time and in God's timing does not arrive by being preached at, nor does it get passed on by preaching it at others, but that it happens by simply living it and by incarnating it in daily life. So this is the crux: that in every aspect of the inane collision of particles that make up the world in which the poor in spirit live there is this effervescence that wells up out of the direct dependence on the bounty and presence of God which sometimes breaks through directly, but that at all times obliquely pulsates behind a veil, all of which is demonstrable to anyone else in a life of simple, honest work, and study, and prayer.

 
 
 

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