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Remember
There is hope, take it for it is yours...no more sorrow...just believe.
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By: Tracey Criswell Wilson


I can take away all your pain and bring it upon myself, if only you will let me.

The prayer I have answered above all others is for your happiness ... if only you will accept it.

Suffering, you have had enough! Jesus has taken these as his own, if only you will remember.

Blame is set upon darkness, it has no value worthy of speaking, you only need to call upon my name.

Pain has become a way of life; this is not my intention for you my precious one, faith in God is your pain killer.

Sorrow should not become a permanent emotion. Come to face facts, know that you can not control all; this is why I told you to give me all your burdens that are too heavy of a load ... as my son's blood has already covered these burdens and therefore they exist no more.

Survivor, this is what you are, for this you have proven. Jesus has already died for you, so you may live.

Mistakes are not to dwell on, for they are there only to learn from ... without these how would you grow, evolve and realize the enlightened one who you already are?

The past is exactly that -- the past -- it you can not control, and you must learn not to dwell in days that have past away, but set your eyes only upon today.

I am always with you and I will never leave you. I want you to call out to me in happiness or sadness .... I will pluck you up and hold you high; and all in the Earth and Heavens will know you as mine.

09/93
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