Thursday, February 19, 2009

To Bear Our Cross Comments

Rating: 5.0

When sickness comes
And we are on the wings of pain
Don't lose hope
consider these as blessings in your life
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Meggie Gultiano
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Miriam Maia Padua 04 February 2010

bear our cross....very great message our cross is not as heavy as Jesus' cross... there's no reason for us to carry it.... Holy Week is coming again.... The saving Blood... Jesus our Savior...very inspiring and make us commemorate how Jesus died Thank you for the great message... LOvelots, Maia Maia

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Sandra Martyres 02 March 2009

This lovely little poem is a beautiful reflection of your faith in God Meggie.10

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Ann Beard 27 February 2009

A lovely tribute to your God Meggie. Thank you. Ann

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Luis Gil 22 February 2009

An inspirational reminder of our limits. God rings so many bells we fail to listen to... Thanks, Meggie, shine on.

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Randy Hogan 22 February 2009

God can be a day late.......but he is always on time.... sometime we are praying for something...he knows our needs before us... when he has already set our prayers into motion..... even before we pray.... I can say this because he sent me......You..... ONCE AGAIN A DIVINE POETRY YOU WRITE.......

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Hi Meggie. this is quite an inspiration write. it was exactly what i needed to read today.

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Ernestine Northover 21 February 2009

A lovely write Meggie, beautifully constructed and a pleasure to read. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Meggie Gultiano 20 February 2009

From : Greenwolfe 1962 (40 United States; Male; 58) To : Meggie Gultiano Date Time : 2/19/2009 10: 51: 00 PM (GMT -6: 00) Subject : Re: Hello GW According to my dictionary, your usage of the word is correct. I would simply tell her that according to your Webster's dictionary, that your spelling and use of the word 'bear' is correct. ' To support the weight of.' Wolfey

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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan 20 February 2009

very comforting words..after being with my dad who was in pain that's what i thought...still i think for such fantastic human being he must have had a peaceful death..any way he will be in a place where he belongs near god

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Joseph Poewhit 20 February 2009

GOD does give us peace beyond understanding.

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Linda Winchell 20 February 2009

I fellt that you were lead by the hand of Christ on the writing of this piece. You have made it so clear. God Bless, Linda

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Ben Gieske 20 February 2009

When I think of love, I don't think of just pleasant, happy things, but I believe that true love must be sacrificial involving struggle, pain, suffering, or whatever you might want to call it. I think your poem bears that out. I also think that maybe we should write not just with words but with images. Our words can and do simultaneously involve images and meanings, but this might be accomplished effectively by the spelling of words. When I was in High School and had to write a story for my English exam, afterwards I remembered that I wrote 'with his bear hands' because I was thinking that his hands were as strong as a bear even though I intended to write 'with his bare hands'. My nephew in the second grade colored the sun black and the teacher remarked that the sun was not black. I suppose she would have told that famous painter that he should not have painted the cow blue. I am glad that your poem is not bare of lofty and deep meaning.

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Meggie Gultiano 20 February 2009

from Sandra Fowler..here's the message: How unfortunate there should be any question raised about such an inspiring poem. But, perhaps, the'questioner meant well. I believe that 'bear' is correct here. Do you know the old hymn, 'Must Jesus Bear the cross Alone? ' that is a wonderful example of the use of the word as you have it. Have a great poetry day. Love, SandraX

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Meggie Gultiano 20 February 2009

from Sandra Fowler..here's the message: How unfortunate there should be any question raised about such an inspiring poem. But, perhaps, the'questioner meant well. I believe that 'bear' is correct here. Do you know the old hymn, 'Must Jesus Bear the cross Alone? ' that is a wonderful example of the use of the word as you have it. Have a great poetry day. Love, SandraX

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Ency Bearis 20 February 2009

poem of wisdom..to have faith to GOD..a simile...that we carry on whatever difficulty we have and trust GOD that someday this burden will ease...nice conjoined words into poetic verses of wisdom...10

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Luis Alvarado 20 February 2009

Hey Carolyn, bear isn't just for animals. look it up and you will see that it has different meanings. Bearing one another burdens is an example. Bare is a totally different meaning. Food for thought! ! !

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Meggie Gultiano 19 February 2009

According to my dictionary, This word 'BEAR' is correct.

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Luis Alvarado 19 February 2009

What a blessing to read this poem. Only in God can we find comfort from our daily trials. We must all bear our cross for Jesus already beared His cross which cleasned us from the stain of sin. I count it a privilege to bear my cross and to be blessed by such wonderful words of encouragement. Thanks & be blessed! ! ! !

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Carolyn Brunelle 19 February 2009

Hi Meggie, When you use the word as a verb or adjective, the correct spelling is 'bare'. Bear refers strictly to the animal. I love the poem though and it provides a warm shoulder of comfort to a weary world. Write On! Best Wishes, Carolyn B.

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Linda Ori 19 February 2009

A wonderful perspective, filled with faith and hope, even under the worst of circumstances. Lovely piece, Meggie. A truly comforting thought. Linda

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