God’s IQ Test. #88. “Can I find a better way to start each day than this?”

. What a wonderful way to start the day!

The readers of Catholic Fundamentalism often share their love of Jesus.

This morning, these words appeared from a Catholic who lives in India:

“Praise the Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

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Question 1: Is there a better way to start each day than this? ‘Praise the Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.’

Answer: “That is a wonderful way to start each day!”

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Question 2: “Does this morning’s post need to be any longer?”

Answer: “No. It is enough to repeat the wonderful words: “Praise the lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

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Question 3: “What will be the first thing I say when I wake up tomorrow?”

Answer: “Praise The Lord. Thank you Jesus. I love you. I need you. Good morning, Jesus! Amen.”

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