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The Train of Wisdom

The bread of the Almighty gives life, and His breath brings joy to my heart and strength to my soul. Behold, look to heaven and see from your secret place, whether you are speaking in tongues, whispering, groaning, or shouting. Your prayer today captures heaven’s attention, causing God to bow His ears to hear your cry. The Lord, in His abundant mercy, will grant the answer to our request. 

Like the Lamb of God, be compassionate, loving, and caring. Like doves descending from heaven, be harmless and a peacemaker. Like the Lion of Judah, be brave and courageous. Like eagles, embody strength and might. Like a sheep, feed on God’s word and listen only to the voice of the Good Shepherd. Just as the Three Wise Men, be passionate about heavenly things and seek Christ fervently. 

Like the ants that move on the ground, be wise and discerning, smarter than the birds that soar above. Like a joyful mother, find delight in the Lord, your Creator. And just as the angels of the Most High, serve and worship the Lord alone. He is worthy of all exaltation, and our praises and His love endure forever!

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