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This cannot be overemphasized. I have often thought this when visiting the bereaved. It is not necessary to say anything. You speak by your presence. Also, it takes two to argue. So, if I am quiet, there will be no argument. Additionally, we can “see” the presence of God in many ways if we will just be quiet and still.
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John
This cannot be overemphasized. I have often thought this when visiting the bereaved. It is not necessary to say anything. You speak by your presence. Also, it takes two to argue. So, if I am quiet, there will be no argument. Additionally, we can “see” the presence of God in many ways if we will just be quiet and still.
Jim Faughn
It could also be entitled “How to Drive Your Father Crazy.”