Suffering

The kindly Chaplain worked on the next sermon, considering his topic and points. 

"Is human sorrow the mortar that bonds one to another? Is our common suffering also our oldest ancestor, holding the mortal family together thru memories of milleniums of tears?" 

"As the wise in all cultures have asked, is pain the first parent of our worldly experience? These questions are addressed thru passages found both in earnest, and in anguish, as God's Word never wavers for those souls wounded by loss in their lives. Comfort sought is as near as scripture, never farther than the turned page."

The Chaplain thought deeply on the Psalm: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." Matthew 5:4. And, he thought of all the different forms of suffering on earth.

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