Welcome to Telegrams From Heaven. This telegram from John Adams recognizes the wisdom of two women named Abigail. We hope you enjoy it. Thanks for dropping by.
Widow of Faith, I was fortunate to be married to an Abigail for 54 years. Her namesake in the Bible was one of the wisest and loveliest women created by God. She realized her husband was a fool and without his knowledge took food and wine to David and his 600 men hiding from Saul's army. She saved her husband's life and likely many others, including her own. My Abigail suffered a fool for a husband. Your husband realizes he was often a fool. He recognizes your wisdom, and your Christ-likeness, and your grace, and would do anything to say so today. God's grace be with you. John Adams, husband of Abigail, and the second President of the United States.
John Adams’ Telegram
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Purpose of Telegrams From Heaven
The word “heaven” inspires limitless definitions among the religious and non-religious. A few examples include “the home of God,” “a setting of ultimate perfection in the clouds,” or “a place where the resurrection bodies and departed souls of believers spend eternity.” Most often the word conjures up images of ornate, opulent buildings and streets paved with gold. Of beauty, of paradise, of a heavenly kingdom.
Most Christians believe it is a real place, separate from Earth. Others are convinced it is close enough for its inhabitants to reveal themselves miraculously to the living.
Through brief, focused and topical messages, Telegrams From Heaven intends to encourage, entertain and inspire our neighbors around the world. We want to provide hope and inspiration.
The authors of Telegrams From Heaven are individuals who lived in the ancient or recent past. They are men and women of accomplishment who were known for their faith. They are from around the globe, from every walk of life, and their life stories are inspiring and encouraging. We believe these stories offer powerful messages that might help change your life in some small or meaningful way, even if just to improve your walk with God.
Telegrams from Heaven are not intended to provoke or offend, but if you feel distressed in any way by one of our telegrams, we apologize.
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