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It is simple, not easy. It is never easy to deny yourself out of love for God and follow His Will in all things, denying your own "I would rather..." and embracing His Will completely. Because it was not easy, we had the protestant revolt in the sixteenth century, when various individuals made up their own Churches that were easier to follow.

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