A Tear for King Herod
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Jeff ChadwickJanuary 10, 2025
Nice work, Dan, as usual. Ahlan from alQuds.
David A CookJanuary 9, 2025
A unique and refreshing perspective on God's love for all his children. Daniel Peterson is a treasure. I hope he will continue to write these perspectives for many years to come. Thank you.
HelenCJanuary 9, 2025
I am inclined to have similar thoughts about Lucifer. He, also, is a son of God whose decisions have caused many millions to weep. Though he would have me hate and fear him, I feel inclined to love and pity him, while assiduously rejecting his pathetic attempts to ruin me of our Father’s love and our Elder Brother’s attaining sacrifice. I teach my Grief and Trauma clients to use the phrase, “I love you AND. . . “ when pitching themselves from further harm.
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