Hope is a prayer away.

@eileenleyva (27562)
Philippines
November 30, 2020 6:32pm CST
The pandemic year 2020 comes to the last month in the calendar. Today, the 1st of December also ushers the season of Advent in the new liturgical year. It's the time of expectant yearning. We are waiting. Waiting for the coming of the Divine Messiah. As the whole world has been ravished by the novel coronavirus now known as CoViD-19, we have been storming heaven to grant us reprieve from the sorrow befallen on man. Thus, we pray in earnest. We pray Maranatha. 'Come Lord Jesus!' As prayer is the strength of man, we can see hope, for prayer is also the weakness of God.
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@Shavkat (137168)
• Philippines
1 Dec 20
Amen.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
1 Dec 20
Since you are preoccupied with beautiful bonsai, pretty potting of greens, teaching, working hard, and collaborating with family and artists, and that last post you wrote speaks of wonder, I do think you have prayed with your heart.
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@Shavkat (137168)
• Philippines
1 Dec 20
@eileenleyva I always pray. Don't get me wrong, my friend.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
3 Dec 20
@Shavkat Yes, I only meant your prayers are sincere. God loves prayers from the heart.
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• Indonesia
1 Dec 20
We still don't know whether this situation will return to normal, or become part of our life in the new era.
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@eileenleyva (27562)
• Philippines
3 Dec 20
The world will not be as it was before. The novel corona virus has altered that. With new strains and repercussions still unknown, man has to keep physically distant from each other for a longer time being.
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