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Obviously I love this, because it is the Truth. Jesus died because the shedding of blood was necessary for the forgiveness of our sin, He rose again to prove He is the Living God and promises to deliver us from sin, death and the power of Satan, who brings all suffering. Jesus does not willingly afflict the children of men. His resurrection and position of being at the Right Hand of God shows he is the exulted Christ and with that He gave us the gift of His Holy Spirit-which not surprisingly is “the comforter.” Praise the LORD who comforts us in all troubles. Solzhenitsyn said he heard the old people saying: “Men have forgotten God, that is why all this evil has befallen us.” Suffering helps us to see, we are weak and we need a Savior. Jesus never demands, but simply says: Come unto me, all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Let us all pray for a great revival. Amen.

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Thank you Dr. Kheriaty for posting this sacred truth. Many Blessings and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

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Beautiful message , thank you Dr Kheriaty ! Praise God !

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Thank you Aaron. This is beautiful and precisely what I needed to read today. May you and yours have a blessed Thanksgiving.

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I am very grateful to witness this deeply devotional part of you in your writing today. Your message touches me to the core - my heart and soul. I will add the prayer you provided today to my offerings.

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"Truth and Grace always meet at the foot of the Cross." Fr. George W. Rutler

Thank you for your great courage, clarity, charity, commitment, and sacrifice.

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Thank you Aaron. This prophetic word is for the encouragement of The Lord’s flock.

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Dr. Kheriaty…it’s as though the Lord gently made me open your message. The noise of politics is deafening. Saviors of humanity? You brought it home. From “honest medicine” to penetrating the soul with the truth of His sacrifice and love. Incredibly beautiful and of great importance and urgency…with deepest thanks.

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Very True and beautiful, I will pray this everyday!!!

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I love this. Thank you Aaron. We must always remember to be grateful in every situation, because it is God’s will through Christ Jesus. Happy Thanksgiving to all. 🦃

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Dulcis est passio

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I have found that most will go to great lengths to avoid and/or ignore suffering. They are afraid to come to terms with it and will sometimes when possible pass it on to another.

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A wonderful Thanksgiving message. So often we wonder “why” something bad happened to us or others. Perhaps herein lies at least part of the answer. And suffering certainly does make each day without pain all the sweeter.

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Great message Aaron. I love it. However I feel like you could have included an audio recording so that us latin failures, can learn to say 'Doce me passionem tuum' and not torture others with our horrible enunciation. :). Happy Thanksgiving to you and your wonderful family.

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Thank you Dr Kheriarty for sharing this. I am not a Catholic (or Christian) but appreciate you sharing this with us. I believe we are already well into the battle, and there is a very long way to go.

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I cannot thank you enough Dr. Aaron. This is as beautiful, as urgently courageous, as risk-oriented, as timely and as helpful as any writer's voice gets. Your vocation is profound. Because you said we can share this, I am sharing it with many. Thank you and God bless.

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