Message from @ooo

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2017-05-28 22:27:16 UTC  

nice

2017-05-28 22:27:40 UTC  

Sweetie.... it's ok

2017-05-28 22:27:46 UTC  

No one misses them

2017-05-28 22:28:03 UTC  

I DO

2017-05-28 22:28:05 UTC  

I only go after people no one cares about

2017-05-28 22:28:23 UTC  

Didn't they taste good tho

2017-05-28 22:28:35 UTC  

how could you

2017-05-28 22:29:04 UTC  

Idk

2017-05-28 22:29:14 UTC  

I just did

2017-05-28 22:29:18 UTC  

It was easy

2017-05-28 22:29:36 UTC  

Gave them a few pills...

2017-05-28 22:29:49 UTC  

Tie them up

2017-05-28 22:29:49 UTC  

L.. Like the on you tried to give me...

2017-05-28 22:29:51 UTC  

And wait

2017-05-28 22:30:01 UTC  

.... sweetie

2017-05-28 22:30:04 UTC  

Yes

2017-05-28 22:30:08 UTC  

Duh

2017-05-28 22:30:15 UTC  

"Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Blessed are they who mourn,
for they shall be comforted.

Blessed are the meek,
for they shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they shall be satisfied.

Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.

Blessed are the pure of heart,
for they shall see God.

Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

Gospel of St. Matthew 5:3-10

2017-05-28 22:30:22 UTC  

M...Mommy WHY * sobbing

2017-05-28 22:30:40 UTC  

Y'all are still doing this shit.

2017-05-28 22:30:42 UTC  

You look like you would make a good meal

2017-05-28 22:30:46 UTC  

Yes

2017-05-28 22:30:56 UTC  

"Poor in spirit" means to be humble. Humility is the realization that all your gifts and blessings come from the grace of God. To have poverty of spirit means to be completely empty and open to the Word of God. When we are an empty cup and devoid of pride, we are humble. Humility brings an openness and an inner peace, allowing one to do the will of God. He who humbles himself is able to accept our frail nature, to repent, and to allow the grace of God to lead us to conversion.

2017-05-28 22:31:12 UTC  

If we are humble and appreciate that all of our gifts and blessings come from God, we grow in love and gratitude for Jesus Christ our Savior. But this can only produce mourning and regret over our own sins and the sins of this world, for we have hurt the one who has been so good to us. One also mourns for the suffering of others.

2017-05-28 22:31:27 UTC  

I've come to reap the sinners

2017-05-28 22:31:30 UTC  

St. Gregory describes another reason to mourn: the more one ascends in meditation of Divine Truth, Beauty, and Goodness, and then realize the poverty of human nature, man can only be left in sorrow. When one contemplates that we were made in the image and likeness of God and lived in Paradise, the Garden of Eden, and compare that to our present state after the Fall, one can only mourn our present condition. But the sentence continues that they shall be comforted, by the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, and hopefully one day in the Kingdom of Heaven. Pray for the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22) - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

2017-05-28 22:31:33 UTC  

Uncle wrds words is here to help me

2017-05-28 22:31:50 UTC  

St. Gregory of Nyssa taught that the Beatitudes build one upon another. A humble person becomes meek, or becomes gentle and kind, and exhibits a docility of spirit, even in the face of adversity and hardship. A person that is meek is one that exhibits self-control. St. Augustine advises us to be meek in the face of the Lord, and not resist but be obedient to him. Obedience and submission to the will of God are certainly not in vogue these days, but they will bring one peace in this world and in the next.

2017-05-28 22:31:53 UTC  

with what?

2017-05-28 22:31:59 UTC  

He helped with grandpa

2017-05-28 22:32:09 UTC  

Oh.. and your cousin julie

2017-05-28 22:32:16 UTC  

Yeah I guess I'll kill anyone

2017-05-28 22:32:20 UTC  

A continuous desire for justice and moral perfection will lead one to a fulfillment of that desire - a transition and conversion to holiness. This is true for all the virtues - if you hunger and thirst for temperance, you will head towards the goal you have in mind.

2017-05-28 22:32:37 UTC  

Mommy

2017-05-28 22:32:44 UTC  

help with what?

2017-05-28 22:32:50 UTC  

Mercy is the loving disposition towards those who suffer distress. Love, compassion, and forgiveness towards one's neighbor will bring peace in your relationships. We say in the Lord's Prayer: Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. As we are merciful to others, so our Heavenly Father will be merciful with us! Jesus reminds us that whatever "you did to the least of my brethren, you did it to me (Matthew 25:31-46).

2017-05-28 22:32:54 UTC  

remember kids

2017-05-28 22:32:54 UTC  

Don't worry

2017-05-28 22:32:59 UTC  

give god all the credit for your hard work

2017-05-28 22:33:33 UTC  

Yes wrds

2017-05-28 22:33:37 UTC  

@Deleted User Shhhhhhhh