The second beatitude builds on our mental recognition of our poverty of spirit by adding an emotional response of sorrow.
When we face the evil in our own lives, it saddens us; when we face the evil in the world—which includes possible evil in our workplace—that, too, touches our emotions with grief.
The evil may come from ourselves, from others... , or from sources unknown. In any case, when we honestly mourn evil words, evil deeds, evil policies on the job, God sees our sorrow and comforts us with the knowledge that it will not always be this way.
Lord have mercy on my sins, we are all so pure, lol.
Pack of dogs snapping.... your day of judgment comes.
For now, I mourn..
Blessed are they who mourn, because they can see through the ****.
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Nothing Lasts But Nothing is lost
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