Early (early) on He said:
You would walk through darkness.
That I'd walked through my own in preparation for it.
That it would get worse, before it got better.
I didn't really get it, when I heard it.
But we have seen this, fulfilled, have we not?
You walked through it, indeed.
I understood it, and I knew how to pray at each stage of it,
because I had known it too.
And in the midst of the dark (dark) days it felt so much worse,
than anything I knew how to do.
Always there was that promise embedded though
that I held (held) onto;
someday we would in fact see better.
Hold out your hand and receive it.
Better belongs to you, it is you. Fulfilled.
[fulfill, verb: bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted); to succeed in doing]
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