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Posted on March 29, 2011March 30, 2011 by arevans

Sometimes a blessing (Deuteronomy 11)

“Look, today I am giving you a choice between a blessing and a curse.”

Sometimes a blessing is a gift. Sometimes it is a consequence.

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You have even received the acceptance of which you boast, and the consent…Is it not the part of most insane impiety to think that you gave effective and holy activity to the divine inspiration because you did not take it away by resisting? We can hinder the efficacy of inspiration, but we cannot give efficacy to it.

— St. Francis De Sales

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