The Presence of God brings life to my body
And healing to my very bones.
He has fashioned a new thing within me;
The old has passed, and the new is here.I will bask in His divine newness,
Bringing glory to the One who restored me.
As this life has been poured into my soul,
I will pour it out to all those around me—
An infinite flow of energy,
Living life, and living it abundantly.Like everlasting wellsprings of water,
Flowing in and through me;
Refreshing, invigorating, and true.
I am abiding in the Vine,
As it brings life to my branches,
Bearing the fruit of spiritual vitality
That leads to everlasting life.

Vitality
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