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Powerful reflection on providence and dependence. The phrase about giving help to those in peril and rescue to those without hope cuts through alot of modern self-sufficiency narratives. Clement's framing of divine succor not as passive comfort but as active intervention reminds me how early church writters understood grace as transformative power, not just sentiment. Theres something profound in linking personal purification with communal well-being.

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Another great devotion, Lawain, focusing on how great our Lord Savior has been AND is. Thank you for sharing. What a great reminder to lift our spirits!

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