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Tuesday, January 16th
The people were so astonished that they started asking each other what it all meant
Mark 1:22

Wonder, questioning, seeking the meaning - here is the proper reaction to the healing and wholeness which is so often bestowed on the Father's children. And there should be thanksgiving with joy. For healing is not a natural but a supranatural phenomenon. The decaying leaf is not brought back to active life, the flower that is broken withers and dies. But by many and various ways, the child of the Father is given healing and wholeness, restoration of life and limb, new life in body and mind and spirit. And is there always thanksgiving in the heart of all who are involved with the healing and the healed? Is there new commitment of the potential of life and service by the person healed? Is there a searching and heart-felt desire to know and follow more closely the light and hope of perfect wholeness?

Let there be a new seeking and searching for the meaning and purpose of human life, with commitment by person, group and nation to the findings as they are revealed and embraced.