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Thursday, November 2nd
All Souls
Isaiah 25:4-9. Romans 5:5-11 . Mark 15:33-39.16:1-6

All are one in Me as I am in the Father, and the faithfully committed in Our love will live with Us for ever. Such is the loving purpose of the Father; such is My purpose and has been from the beginning. And this same union with Us binds all the faithfully committed to each other in this world and the next. What, then, can separate the true in heart and mind from Us or from each other? But life is challenging and demanding always. As each offers all he has and is to Our all-loving purpose so must each live in fellowship with all the Father's sons and daughters. Special effort must be made for frail and sick and all neglected in life's way, and substance shared as need arises.

For all are one in Us: all suffer in Our total fellowship so all are challenged to bring Our healing love to all who fail and falter in the way. The need of one is always the need of all: the joy of one must also be the joy of all for so the Father wills and purposes.