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Julian of Norwich Meditations Julian of Norwich spent her life contemplating about the suffering of Jesus and through hermeditations certain religious questions arise. There is a moment when the narrator falls so ill that she believes she is going to die soon. This shows how much the Lord loved us by sacrificing his only son; Jesus Christ for our sake. The human body faces a lot of pain and suffering and Jesus felt all these pains when he was crucified at the cross. His passion for us is evident by the shedding of his precious blood at the cross.
This is a blessing to humans and it shows that the Lord shall never forsake us no matter the situation. The Lord never forgets his people and he loves us very much. Even if you are suffering now, it will not be forever God will eventually rescue your from temptation. The Virgin Mary is also a strong sign of the almighty power and love the Lord has for humans. This is a sign of the marvelous things the Lord has planned for us.The narrator also discovers that the Lord made everything on the surface of the earth even the smallest thing; including a hazelnut.
This indicates that we should only pursue to please the Lord since everything belongs to him. However, man has been known only to pursue earthly wealth. Only then can we be spiritually satisfied. The Lord loves us so much that He provides His followers with wisdom to better comprehend the world around them. That is what enables man to be innovative and to praise the name of the Lord for all he has provided us. Since the Lord made everything He has the urge of preserving his creations. That is why when an individual is sick and has faith, he/she shall be healed in the precious name of the Lord.
The above facts show us that God is good and is associated with everything good. If you follow His ways, He shall protect you and guide you. Work CitedBaker, Denise N. Julian of Norwichs "showings": From Vision to Book. Princeton, NJ u.a: Princeton Univ. Press, 1994. Print.
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