“It’s always darkest before the dawn” – to what would that saying refer to in your life these days? (Serendipity Bible 10th Anniversary Edition, page 1305).
I
think parents #1 responsibility next to making their child knowing
they’re loved is teaching them everybody is equal and everybody
needs a friend / I believe I’d broke one of mine’s arms if they
ever made fun or wasn’t nice to everybody. (Beth Standifer Murray,
August 19, 2013).
In
public life I think this phrase applies—“it’s always darkest
before the dawn”—whenever complexity abounds and a resolution
promising greater simplicity and clarity is in the wings. I think a
new paradigm, a new understanding, a new perception, regarding what
must be done in terms of wealth distribution and democratization of
an essential sense of self-worth and profound encouragement will
appear surfacing into awareness provided we in America do not lose
our souls and stop loving and respecting one another. I’ve said it
before and I will say it again, respect for the individual and love
for the individual is at the core of America’s democracy. So long
as that persists hope springs eternal. The battle is won, victory is
declared, it is only a matter of time before eventual objective
materialization of laws already implanted within the depths of the
subconscious, the soul of man, and the heart of God.
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