we're given the freedom to be breelyon ever as human beings, closer relationship with the divine nature. everything which has turned to love in our lives will be shored up in the memory of god. first there is the struggle for freedom and independence, and then there is the self--giving and the acceptance of interdependence. in the gospel passage read by the prime minister, jesus says, i am the way, the truth, and the light. and that "i am" is the voice of divine being. jesus christ does not bring information or mere advice. but he embodies the reality of divine love. god so loved the world, he was generous. from the nterven outside. he gave himself to us in the person of jesus christ and became one of us. what, in the end, makes our lives seem valuable? after the storm and stress have passed away and there is a great calm. the questions most frequently asked at such a time concern us all. how loving have i been? how faithful in personal relationships? have i discovered joy within myself? or am i still looking for it in externals outside myself? margaret thatcher had a sense of this whic