eradicated from
the individual’s
personality and
his creative
imagination?
What, would be
the consequences
if optimism were
eradicated from
our attempts to
comprehend and
mould the society
in which we live?
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The spirit in me seeks you.I feel i am conceivedin your presence.i squirm and writhe.i cry out in pangs.When you are born in mei close my tearful eyes.I smile in the radiant dew.(radiant dew is an expression of indescribable joy of the soul)Saved fromuseum.org Pinterest..)(Graphic:
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Hebrews, it quotesthe singular, mostnoteworthy versefrom Habakkuk,that prompted the great,16th century, reformation.‘The just shall live by faith’.Cfr.Galatians 1,24
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It was in the thirteenth year
that Jeremiah received his ‘call’.He was to act as ‘conscience’to God’s rebellious peopleand deliver warningsto the Gentile nations.It was a daunting taskthat Jeremiah facedand he became veryfearful as he consideredthe tremendous responsibility.The young man pleadedwith the Lord to releasehim from such a difficult duty.
The priest admits
things we simplycannot understand.Why God wouldallow a child todie such a terribledeath cannotbe explained,he admits.Our inabilityto explain suchthings leaves uswith a radical decision:‘We must believeeverything ordeny everything.’One must say Yesor No to the Godof Christian faith.(Refering to the NovelPlague of Albert Camus)