God Feels Our Pain and Carries Us Through
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- Written by Lorna Byrne

God feels our pain and takes it away.
Hello to all my beautiful friends. I am praying for you all, always.
When I was a little girl, I was friends with a girl named Marian. She always insisted on walking beside me when we walked from school to church. Even if the teachers paired her with another girl, she would find a way to walk next to me. She was always asking me questions.
One day as we were walking through the playground to the church, she asked me to tell her about God. I was so surprised I could hardly breathe. I looked at her and didn't know what to say.
"The teachers and priests tell us about God, so why are you asking me?" I said.
I was trying to get out of giving her a real answer. Marian insisted.
"I want you to tell me," she said.
So, I started to tell her about God.
"Do you see the finch, that beautiful finch with all those golden colors and yellows and blues?" I asked, pointing to a nearby tree. "That bird is like God. Really look at that bird and see its beauty and perfection. You are like the bird; you are beautiful, because you are like God."
Marian stared at the finch, thinking about what I was telling her.
"If that bird falls and hurts itself, it won't feel all the pain of that fall," I continued. "Because God will feel 99 percent of it. God feels everything that happens to each and every bird, and it is the same with us. When something happens that would hurt us, we only feel a fraction of it. God feels the rest and takes it away."
I know these were not my words. I was too young for words of wisdom like this. These were words I was given by God.
Love and blessings to you all,
Lorna
Lorna Byrne is an international number 1 bestselling author (her last two books have gone straight in at #1 on the UK Sunday Times Chart) with more than a million readers around the world. Her books, Angels in my Hair, Stairways to Heaven, A Message of Hope from the Angels and Love from Heaven have been translated into 30 languages.
Lorna has been seeing angels since she was a baby. Very unusually, she sees angels physically with as much clarity as the rest of us see people and she sees them every day. This diminutive, soft-spoken, uneducated Irish woman who did not talk about what she was seeing until seven years ago, says she has no idea why she can see angels when others can’t, adding that she is just an ordinary person.
© 2024 Lorna Byrne http://www.lornabyrne.com
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