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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.


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Activities usually bring to mind some sort of motion or physical exertion however, one could be engaged in, what would seem a contradiction of terms, if they were engaged in the activity of being at rest.

 

 

 

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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Torn with grief and righteous outrage, Jehovah’s faithful ones—like Job, Ezra, and Paul and Barnabas—ripped their garments to express deep sorrow or indignation over disrespect for God’s name or law.

 

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Law of righteous integrity was what Job obeyed, which made him so frustrated by the false comforters who tried to accuse him of doing otherwise.

“Worrying is like sitting in a rocking chair—it gives you something to do but it gets you nowhere.”  — English proverb

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Otherwise, why would someone spend time and effort to try and construct a well worded, cleverly engineered, appropriately logical sentence from the last word of the one that came before it just to post such a response on a social media platform like a forum?

 


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Forum posts like that remind us that even today, some are still torn—not their garments, but in heart—for the things that offend Jehovah.

 

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Jehovah is indeed God's personal name and should be respected yet, I once worked with a guy whose first name was Jehovah and, by his use of drugs, smoking, language and immoral lifestyle, he certainly did not bring praise to the greatest name there is but instead brought reproach.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Reproach follows when someone bears the name Jehovah—whether by claim or coincidence—but lives in a way that dishonors it.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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"It" was the name of a book written by Stephen King.

“Worrying is like sitting in a rocking chair—it gives you something to do but it gets you nowhere.”  — English proverb

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King was the last name of my wife.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Wife, having trained the parrot to recite grocery lists in five languages, was unprepared for the day it started quoting courtroom transcripts instead.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Instead can be used as a substitute.

 

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Reason slipped quietly out the back door when emotion stormed in, flipping tables and demanding to be heard first.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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First is an example of the opposite of cardinal


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Cardinal directions meant little to the bird who refused to migrate, claiming the backyard feeder was South enough.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Grief, though often quiet and unseen, can linger like the scent of smoke in a room long after the fire is out—reminding us not only of what was lost, but of how deeply it mattered in the first place.

 

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Sentence, a fragile thread spun from thought and breath, can bind a soul in silence or set it free with sound—each word a wing, each pause a pulse, each ending just another beginning disguised by a dot.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Dot or no dot, where did "grief" come from as a last word to start a new sentence or was it just an effort to throw us off or maybe something else just as blatant?

 

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Blatant as it was, my use of grief stemmed from a rogue train of thought derailed by an earlier sentence about mourning, and before I could correct course, the game had marched on without me.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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Concert was the word, but my mind—still echoing with the emotional reverb of grief and rogue parrots quoting transcripts—must’ve been backstage when that cue was given.

Confidence isn’t being a walking encyclopedia. It’s trusting you’ll figure it out, even if right now you’re holding the book upside down.

 

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