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OFUDESAKI 12-119

Interpretation: This refers to Shuji, where God placed illness upon his leg, to hasten the Service, and the salvation of human beings.

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OFUDESAKI 12-118

Interpretation: God is talking about Shuji.

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OFUDESAKI 12-117

Interpretation: God is telling us that the guidance may not be pleasant. We all know how illness is unpleasant. But God’s guidance has a purpose. It helps us understand what our own hearts do daily. We reap what we sow, … Continue reading

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OFUDESAKI 12-116

Interpretation: The test is illness as guidance, for one to understand what the heart does for us. We reap what we sow, because of of own hearts.

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OFUDESAKI 12-115

Interpretation: The proof is God placing illness as guidance on Shuji’s leg, to hasten the Service.

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OFUDESAKI 12-114

Interpretation: God telling us that God has been only watching the behaviors of human beings.

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OFUDESAKI 12-113

Interpretation. The word shirizoku or withdraw is controversial. There are other verses that says God will withdraw fire and water. Withdrawing water and fire is the same as placing illness. God is telling us that if we lie or have … Continue reading

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OFUDESAKI 12-112

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OFUDESAKI 12-111

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OFUDESAKI 12-110

Interpretation: When the mind becomes pure, God will accept our prayers to save others, and will guide others to help them understand their own hearts, so they can purify their own minds.

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