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The New Testament knows this situation very well. It knows about our difficulties with each other. | The New Testament knows this situation very well. It knows about our difficulties with each other. | ||
- | It knows about well our natural impulses, when we feel hurt. Yet, it does not just let things go | + | It knows well our natural impulses, when we feel hurt. Yet, it does not just let things go |
along as they come. But it invites us to come to him, to the Lord, with our anger - listen to the | along as they come. But it invites us to come to him, to the Lord, with our anger - listen to the | ||
following passage from Ephesians, Chapter 4: | following passage from Ephesians, Chapter 4: | ||
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peace. So often, his possibilities are hidden to us. And that is somehow natural: he is God after all. But | peace. So often, his possibilities are hidden to us. And that is somehow natural: he is God after all. But | ||
he wants to be there with his wonders, in our life, day by day. And he is. His creation is so fantastic, | he wants to be there with his wonders, in our life, day by day. And he is. His creation is so fantastic, | ||
- | when we just open our eyes. And he is a good companion. | + | when we just open our eyes. He is the good companion. |
+ | But you are Lord, today, and forever! | ||
(Roland Potthast) | (Roland Potthast) | ||
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