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Don't lose hope, lean on God.

Sasher January 3rd

Something that has really helped recently - don't ask for that which is really impossible, but ask for that which we feel is impossible. 

https://youtu.be/R6rfhP_jfvc?si=C86KHimnPlGZRwqV

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juliak1968 January 9th

@Sasher

Hello,

Can you explain the meaning better to me? I'm a believer in faith!!~

Blessings, Day

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Sasher OP January 9th

Hiya @juliak1968  :)

The meaning of what I said or the meaning of the video? 

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juliak1968 January 9th

@Sasher

 don't ask for that which is really impossible, but ask for that which we feel is impossible.

What does this mean to you?

Thank you.

Blessings,  Day

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Tinywhisper11 January 9th

@Sasher I'm not allowed to use you tube so I couldn't click the link. But yes faith is important. I don't generally pray for myself but I pray for others and I just mostly thank him for all my blessings. ❤❤ 

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Sasher OP January 9th

@Tinywhisper11 it's basically an antient story of a prophet and his wife who always wanted a child. They ended up having a child both past the age of 80 years old. And it's a reminder that we should have faith and keep trying. The impossible really does come true sometimes. 

There's a saying 'get rich or die trying' - I always think to myself 'have a health relationship with a spouse or die trying' it's a good reminder to find strength and hope when I'm starting to feel helpless or hopeless. 

Pray for yourself too, you deserve it as much as the people you pray for ♥ 

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Tinywhisper11 January 10th

@Sasher ❤❤❤

slowdecline48 January 10th

@Sasher This sounds very much like the story of Avraham (or Ibrahim)... In the original story, his wife laughs at the idea that she & ol' Abe will have any children in their advanced age, but their god assures them that their offspring will be as numerous as the stars in the night sky.

I gotta wonder how the story would've been written if the ancient Near East had streetlights & high-output sodium lamps...

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Sasher OP January 10th

@slowdecline48 I'm not sure tbh. I'd imagine most of it was passed on through oral traditions, as writing materials did exist but weren't widely spread - (as far as I'm aware). 

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