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Wednesday, January 20th
"How blest are the sorrowful, for they shall find consolation."

The children of My love who follow Me faithfully will without doubt be involved in the sadness and pain and frustration of the situation in which they find themselves - occasionally or frequently. Occasionally a child of mine has a life-long mission of suffering: he is close to My heart and saving work indeed. My children must not allow themselves to be separated from Me in their pain or sadness or sorrow, but regard their situation as a necessary experience on the way, and a sharing in the pain which is constantly in My heart and which the Father, too, endures. The sorrowful of the Kingdom will receive consolation even here and now. But they must never loose sight of the purpose to which they are committed - the will of the Father and their faithful commitment to all that this entails. Nor must they ever forget that they are held by Our all-embracing love by the power of Our Holy Spirit.

"They shall receive consolation".