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#Being "''in the victory''" - being in a state of uncomplaining acceptance and happiness despite whatever situation one finds oneself in. | #Being "''in the victory''" - being in a state of uncomplaining acceptance and happiness despite whatever situation one finds oneself in. | ||
#what one achieves when good overcomes evil after an internal struggle. | #what one achieves when good overcomes evil after an internal struggle. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 10 June 2006
- "Get the victory" - an expression used to address an adult disciple or child who is deemed to be in a poor spiritual state, i.e. one who is complaining about anything, such as needs not being met, or disagreeing about something and having a problem.
- Being "in the victory" - being in a state of uncomplaining acceptance and happiness despite whatever situation one finds oneself in.
- what one achieves when good overcomes evil after an internal struggle.