If I make my bed in hell, scripture reminds us "Thou art there!"
The Church's One foundation! and mystic sweet communion with those whose rest is won,May you continue to enjoy that sweet communion that happens when we respect our elders by reading their testimonies! Thank you for sharing.Question Number One...
Elyse, in the letter from the King of Siam to Anna, was he saying he was sympathetic of her great loss and wished to replace her love for her husband and children with his own family? He was writing in much flowery language and it seems that he was trying to respect the providence that she was submissive to. He clearly wanted to show his acquaintance with her spiritual struggle of grief. It seems that he was saying that he wanted her to see how they engaged in family love and loss, as well as experience the beauty of her teaching. Let me know what you think?
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