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In the interim, while you are [[adjusting]] from your temporary [[depression]], be [[good]] to you, Leah, and be mindful of the simple [[joys]] of your [[life]], the sweet [[fruits of the spirit]] of your mortal [[existence]] including the strawberries and plums of your material world. Be mindful of the [[pleasures]] of a hot bubble bath. Be mindful of the joys of [[feeling]] your toes in the grass on a quiet sunny afternoon. Be [[gentle]] with yourself, daughter, and in time your resolve will [[renew]] and you will be ready then to go out to seek for new [[adventures]] and to serve on His behalf as you go.
 
In the interim, while you are [[adjusting]] from your temporary [[depression]], be [[good]] to you, Leah, and be mindful of the simple [[joys]] of your [[life]], the sweet [[fruits of the spirit]] of your mortal [[existence]] including the strawberries and plums of your material world. Be mindful of the [[pleasures]] of a hot bubble bath. Be mindful of the joys of [[feeling]] your toes in the grass on a quiet sunny afternoon. Be [[gentle]] with yourself, daughter, and in time your resolve will [[renew]] and you will be ready then to go out to seek for new [[adventures]] and to serve on His behalf as you go.
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Elizabeth: I think we can all enjoy that picture as a way to [[stabilize]] our [[enthusiasms]]. I think we're all going to enjoy that very much, Tomas. Thank you.
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Elizabeth: I think we can all enjoy that picture as a way to [[stabilize]] our [[enthusiasm]]s. I think we're all going to enjoy that very much, Tomas. Thank you.
    
Leah: I would also -- when you were speaking of [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] and [[Jesus]], and [[184:2|how he denied Him]] . . . the [[Urantia Book]] paints a very vivid picture of the [[compassion]]. So I guess that would be a good thing to meditate on.
 
Leah: I would also -- when you were speaking of [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] and [[Jesus]], and [[184:2|how he denied Him]] . . . the [[Urantia Book]] paints a very vivid picture of the [[compassion]]. So I guess that would be a good thing to meditate on.
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Leah: Everyone's invited.
 
Leah: Everyone's invited.
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===='''''[[Betrayal]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Betrayal]]'''''====
 
I'd like to know. Did Peter know that he denied Jesus each time? or was it just after the three times?
 
I'd like to know. Did Peter know that he denied Jesus each time? or was it just after the three times?

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