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TOMAS: How [[beautiful]] are your [[hymns]] and psalms of [[praise]] and [[glory]], agondonter Men-O-Pah. You speak to the [[heart]] of [[the soul]] who in faith follows the divine will even while [[ignorant]] of what that is. And in doing so, are able to look back upon the [[path]] you’ve taken and know you have done well. You have been delivered from [[adversity]].
 
TOMAS: How [[beautiful]] are your [[hymns]] and psalms of [[praise]] and [[glory]], agondonter Men-O-Pah. You speak to the [[heart]] of [[the soul]] who in faith follows the divine will even while [[ignorant]] of what that is. And in doing so, are able to look back upon the [[path]] you’ve taken and know you have done well. You have been delivered from [[adversity]].
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===='''''[[Forgiveness]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Forgiveness]]'''''====
 
Men-O-Pah: We had the good fortune today to listen to a missionary who had been to not far from here, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiapas_conflict Chiapas, Mexico], where just a few years ago there was a [[massacre]], and she drew the parallel between that situation and the time of our Lord [[Jesus]], the time that he lived and his upsetting the apple cart of those around him. They were afraid that they were going to lose everything that the had and probably would have if they had to go and there were some 45 people down there, women and children and others who were massacred. And the thing that struck me most, that finally now those people who suffered at, actually, the hand of their [[neighbors]] have found it in their [[hearts]] to forgive them. Such things give me a great deal of [[hope]] that we really are moving up.
 
Men-O-Pah: We had the good fortune today to listen to a missionary who had been to not far from here, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiapas_conflict Chiapas, Mexico], where just a few years ago there was a [[massacre]], and she drew the parallel between that situation and the time of our Lord [[Jesus]], the time that he lived and his upsetting the apple cart of those around him. They were afraid that they were going to lose everything that the had and probably would have if they had to go and there were some 45 people down there, women and children and others who were massacred. And the thing that struck me most, that finally now those people who suffered at, actually, the hand of their [[neighbors]] have found it in their [[hearts]] to forgive them. Such things give me a great deal of [[hope]] that we really are moving up.