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Does That Stop Being You?

September 4, 2021 By Susan C. Kussman Miller Leave a Comment

Does That Stop Being You? ~ The Garden Key, Creative Writing by Susan C. Kussman Miller

Does that stop being you when God brings you from the womb?

Does that stop being you as you grow from year to year?

Does that stop being you as you grow up and mature?

Does that stop being you as you learn from day to day?

Does that stop being you when you become a father, when you become a mother?

Does that stop being you when you go from room to room,

–when you go from state to state?…

Does that stop being you when you age as a grandma?

Does that stop being you if you die and go to Heaven?—

If you make your bed in Hell, does that stop being you?

“I am not a piece of blob; I am a PERSON, a SOUL. I continue to be ME. God communicates with me! I think, I feel, I suck my thumb. I have a HEARTBEAT! I HEAR my mother SINGING! I hear voices around ME!

–(my mother quit her singing)…

Then the bloody hands of man, they reached in to grab at me. I shrink and scream from their grasp. In terror, I scream for Mommy, but Mommy is there (no more)…

(Did Mommy die?)

Then comes the knife (that severs); in pain, I scream. It’s too late.

Too late to be with mankind. Too late for Mommy’s love. Too late to play with Daddy. Too late to see my brother. Too late to see my sister.

No grandparents to see me.

You see, I was ‘in the way’. Mankind sells my body parts for money. The calloused, cold hearts of men and women…

Jesus loves me, this I know. I am now with Him. In Heaven He comforts me. In a lovely home up here; as I want to meet you here–

Your beloved baby.”

(There needs to be an altar call for repentance, your forgiveness of sins. Our Lord Jesus Christ Who is Almighty God does forgive us of our sins; so ask Him to forgive you, and He will forgive. Then believe in your heart, and you will see Him for Who He really is. There is no other god besides Him; as He had to come to this earth to be born of Virgin Mary Who was God wrapped in flesh; as He had to die for your sins, as a man Who never sinned, even as a boy, But took our sins upon Him, shedding God’s Blood on that Cross “and casting them into the depths of the sea as far as the east is from the west and remembering them no more”–KJV Bible)

That is how much God loves us. He paid that price for us to live with Him in Eternity.

“You see, Mommy, your aborted baby is here in Heaven and waiting for, you, my Mommy; up here. I love you, Mommy, even though you did not understand life, but I have forgiven you.”

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