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Hillary Plays the Assassination Card

May 23, 2008 - 3:19 pm - by Rick Moran
Believer
2008-05-25 18:06:55

Miguel,

I don’t know your faith, but mine is that Christ is “the best healer of our inner sorrow.”

We will all know sorrow in one form or another. It’s foolish to think otherwise; I think you’d agree. But it’s often how we react to our sorrows that separates the faithful from the faithless.

We err if we point our finger and say, “There is the antichrist.” Or, “The antichrist will one day appear.” Scripture tells us the antichrist is the one who denies the Father and Son.(IJohn2:22)

By that definition he is already here. Perhaps even in our own hearts. He makes his appearance more easily than we might imagine:

Each of us, as Christians, must be careful that our actions and words don’t deny Him; that instead they reflect His work in us to make us more like Him. Our love for one another – our treatment of those who mistreat us – reveal how much of Him is in us.

We would do well to concern ourselves with receiving as much of Him as possible. This will sustain us throughout our sorrow; and, in the best of moments, might even reflect something of the Divine.