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I pray you remain fine and happy: joyous as always and abounding in love. I wish you long life: like the satisfaction that’s been promised in the word (with long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation Ps 91;16))

Starting with good health, happy days and effortless laughter, may prosperity and the favour of the Lord encamp round about you all through your life. When it gets tough, may you find grace to get tougher.

It will get dark no doubt, and you may feel lost once or twice, but remember joy comes with the morning. Prepare to graciously dance in the rain, so that its furry will not wash over you.(Ps 30;5)

When you go through deep waters, you are certainly not alone and when you walk through fire, the flames will not consume you.When you call on heaven may it be open to every cry you make.(Isa 43;2)

As sure as the dawn is the blessing of the Lord on you and yours!When all is said and done, you will find reasons to smile and thank God.

You are loved more than you ever know child of God, so smile. Shall we all say amen?



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