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  • DIVINE HEALTH CONFESSIONS - 7TH JANUARY 2025

    I have power over all the abilities and strategies of the devil. No matter how he tries, or through any means he attempts to attack my body, the Name of Jesus gives me the advantage and causes me to triumph always. Nothing and no one can prevail against me.

    I Am ALIVE , Healthy & STRONG 🗣

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    🌏💦 DIVINE HEALTH CONFESSIONS - 7TH JANUARY 2025 💦🌎 I have power over all the abilities and strategies of the devil. No matter how he tries, or through any means he attempts to attack my body, the Name of Jesus gives me the advantage and causes me to triumph always. Nothing and no one can prevail against me. I Am ALIVE , Healthy & STRONG 🗣 🌏💦 Good Morning Saint 💦🌎
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  • I pray that this Christmas will bring you joy
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  • The Making of A Lion:

    Once upon a time there lived four friends in a hermitage. They leant many divine slokas and the way to perform various poojas and yajnas. After completing their studies, they were walking through a forest. There they came across a skeleton of a dead lion. They looked at it for while.

    Gyanendra, one of the four friends said to the other friends, “Friends, let us test our knowledge. I will put the bones together using a magical verse."

    Anupam, the second friend, said, “I know a magical verse which can create all the organs at their usual place and cover the body of the lion with its skin."

    Subber, the third friend, then said, “I can put life in the lion using my magical powers and verse."

    At this point of time, the fourth friend, Gopi said to them, “Please…do not do that. Once the lion is alive, it will devour all of us."

    But other three friends were stubborn and they did not listen to what Gopi said.

    The other three friends went ahead with their words.

    Gopi run and hid himself behind a tree.

    Subeer then recited his verse and the lion immediately came to life. The thre friends looked at each other and smiled in satisfaction.

    The lion killed the three friends and Gopi saved his life and said, “Only if you had paid attention to what I said, you all would have remained alive. You should learn where and when to use the verses."
    The Making of A Lion: Once upon a time there lived four friends in a hermitage. They leant many divine slokas and the way to perform various poojas and yajnas. After completing their studies, they were walking through a forest. There they came across a skeleton of a dead lion. They looked at it for while. Gyanendra, one of the four friends said to the other friends, “Friends, let us test our knowledge. I will put the bones together using a magical verse." Anupam, the second friend, said, “I know a magical verse which can create all the organs at their usual place and cover the body of the lion with its skin." Subber, the third friend, then said, “I can put life in the lion using my magical powers and verse." At this point of time, the fourth friend, Gopi said to them, “Please…do not do that. Once the lion is alive, it will devour all of us." But other three friends were stubborn and they did not listen to what Gopi said. The other three friends went ahead with their words. Gopi run and hid himself behind a tree. Subeer then recited his verse and the lion immediately came to life. The thre friends looked at each other and smiled in satisfaction. The lion killed the three friends and Gopi saved his life and said, “Only if you had paid attention to what I said, you all would have remained alive. You should learn where and when to use the verses."
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  • The Meaning of True Wealth:

    There was a girl whose family was very wealthy. One day her father took her on a trip to the country where he aimed to show his daughter how poor people live. So they arrived at a farm of a very poor family. They spent several days there. On their return, the father asked his daughter, if she liked the trip.

    Oh, it was great, dad - the girl replied.

    Did you notice how poor people live? - the father asked.

    Yeah, I did. - said the girl.

    The father asked his daughter to tell in more detail about her impressions from their trip.

    Well…we have only one dog and they have four of them. In our garden there is a pool while they have a river that has no end. We've got expensive lanterns, but they have stars above their heads at night. We have the patio and they have the whole horizon….the daughter replied in delight.

    She further added…. We have only a small piece of land while they have the endless fields. We buy food, but they grow it. We have a high fence for protection of our property and they don‘t need it, as their friends protect them.

    The father was stunned. He could not say a word.

    Then the girl added…Thank you, dad, for letting me see how poor we are.

    This story shows that true wealth as well as happiness is not measured by material things. Love, friendship and freedom are far more valuable.
    The Meaning of True Wealth: There was a girl whose family was very wealthy. One day her father took her on a trip to the country where he aimed to show his daughter how poor people live. So they arrived at a farm of a very poor family. They spent several days there. On their return, the father asked his daughter, if she liked the trip. Oh, it was great, dad - the girl replied. Did you notice how poor people live? - the father asked. Yeah, I did. - said the girl. The father asked his daughter to tell in more detail about her impressions from their trip. Well…we have only one dog and they have four of them. In our garden there is a pool while they have a river that has no end. We've got expensive lanterns, but they have stars above their heads at night. We have the patio and they have the whole horizon….the daughter replied in delight. She further added…. We have only a small piece of land while they have the endless fields. We buy food, but they grow it. We have a high fence for protection of our property and they don‘t need it, as their friends protect them. The father was stunned. He could not say a word. Then the girl added…Thank you, dad, for letting me see how poor we are. This story shows that true wealth as well as happiness is not measured by material things. Love, friendship and freedom are far more valuable.
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  • The Monkey and The Juggler:

    In a mango orchard outside a village there lived a mischievous monkey. The whole day, he would jump from one tree to another. Thus the monkey kept on eating the ripe mangoes. The orchard-keeper tried to trap the monkey. But every time the monkey escaped the trap.

    One day, the monkey wandered out to the nearby town. “The town people are so busy. There is so much crowd here," the monkey thought. Soon the monkey was sneaking into houses and running away with eatables. By evening, he had made life difficult for the town people. “The town is more fun than the orchard. I will live here," he thought.

    Days went by and the monkey was looked upon by the town people with terror. “Here he comes again," they screamed when they saw the monkey.

    One day, a juggler came to the town. The people of the town approached him. “We want you to help us get rid of that mischievous monkey," they said to the juggler. The juggler said in return, “Do not worry. Get me some jars with narrow necks,"

    When the jars of the size were brought to him, he put peanuts into the jars and placed them out on a field.

    The monkey became curious when he saw the jars. When he went and peeped inside the jars, he saw peanuts. “Yummy! Let me quickly grab the peanuts and run," he thought. He put his hand inside the jar and grabbed a big handful.

    But he could not pull out his clenched fist, as the neck of the jar was so narrow. If the monkey dropped some peanuts back into the jar, he could have pulled his hand out. But he was greedy. So he did not drop some peanuts into the jar.

    The town people trapped the monkey with his hand inside the jar. They got hold of the rope and tied him in a post. Then the monkey was sold to a zoo. That was the end of the greedy monkey.
    The Monkey and The Juggler: In a mango orchard outside a village there lived a mischievous monkey. The whole day, he would jump from one tree to another. Thus the monkey kept on eating the ripe mangoes. The orchard-keeper tried to trap the monkey. But every time the monkey escaped the trap. One day, the monkey wandered out to the nearby town. “The town people are so busy. There is so much crowd here," the monkey thought. Soon the monkey was sneaking into houses and running away with eatables. By evening, he had made life difficult for the town people. “The town is more fun than the orchard. I will live here," he thought. Days went by and the monkey was looked upon by the town people with terror. “Here he comes again," they screamed when they saw the monkey. One day, a juggler came to the town. The people of the town approached him. “We want you to help us get rid of that mischievous monkey," they said to the juggler. The juggler said in return, “Do not worry. Get me some jars with narrow necks," When the jars of the size were brought to him, he put peanuts into the jars and placed them out on a field. The monkey became curious when he saw the jars. When he went and peeped inside the jars, he saw peanuts. “Yummy! Let me quickly grab the peanuts and run," he thought. He put his hand inside the jar and grabbed a big handful. But he could not pull out his clenched fist, as the neck of the jar was so narrow. If the monkey dropped some peanuts back into the jar, he could have pulled his hand out. But he was greedy. So he did not drop some peanuts into the jar. The town people trapped the monkey with his hand inside the jar. They got hold of the rope and tied him in a post. Then the monkey was sold to a zoo. That was the end of the greedy monkey.
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  • The Selfish Crows:

    Once upon a time, there was a very big forest. There on a huge banyan tree lived many crows. They were selfish and arrogant. They always quarreled with other birds. This behavior irritated other birds. They had no friends, as no one liked them.

    When the rainy season came, dark clouds gathered in the sky. A small mynah was returning to her nest. When she was passing by the banyan tree, it started raining. “I will stay here for a while until it stops raining," thought the little mynah. And I took rest on the banyan tree for a while.

    The selfish crows saw her perching on the tree. One of them shouted, “Get off the tree. This tree belongs to us." The mynah humbly pleaded, “The weather is bad and my nest is far off from this forest. Please let me take a rest for a while on this tree, brother. As soon as it stops raining, I will return to my nest."

    “Leave this banyan tree at once. Or we will peck you," said the other crows. The merciless tendency of the selfish crows scared the mynah. The mynah found no other way except to fly off. Then immediately the mynah flew off to a nearby tree, where luckily she found a hollow in a broken branch. She took her shelter there.

    Shortly after, the rain became heavy followed by thunderstorm. The wind was in high speed. Even the leaves and branches were not enough to give shelter to the crows. Many of the branches of many tree in which the crows had taken shelter were damaged and hurt by the hailstones. But the mynah was safe inside the hollow place in the tree.

    One of the crows said, “Look at the mynah! How comfortable she is. Let us go there." Another crow said, “I do not think she will let us share the hollow. We did not have sympathy for her when she was in need of this tree." Then another crow said, “We should not have been so rude. We forgot that we may need help someday."

    Suddenly the mynah called out, “Come! My friends! Come to this hollow. Or you will get hurt. The rain is not going to stop soon. It seems that it may rain for a long time"

    The crows flew down to the hollow. They thanked the mynah. “We are sorry for having unkind, dear friend! Now we will never be so selfish."

    Then the crows took shelter in the hollow place of the tree in which the mynah had taken her shelter. After some time, it stopped raining. All the birds flew to their respective nests happily as new friends.
    The Selfish Crows: Once upon a time, there was a very big forest. There on a huge banyan tree lived many crows. They were selfish and arrogant. They always quarreled with other birds. This behavior irritated other birds. They had no friends, as no one liked them. When the rainy season came, dark clouds gathered in the sky. A small mynah was returning to her nest. When she was passing by the banyan tree, it started raining. “I will stay here for a while until it stops raining," thought the little mynah. And I took rest on the banyan tree for a while. The selfish crows saw her perching on the tree. One of them shouted, “Get off the tree. This tree belongs to us." The mynah humbly pleaded, “The weather is bad and my nest is far off from this forest. Please let me take a rest for a while on this tree, brother. As soon as it stops raining, I will return to my nest." “Leave this banyan tree at once. Or we will peck you," said the other crows. The merciless tendency of the selfish crows scared the mynah. The mynah found no other way except to fly off. Then immediately the mynah flew off to a nearby tree, where luckily she found a hollow in a broken branch. She took her shelter there. Shortly after, the rain became heavy followed by thunderstorm. The wind was in high speed. Even the leaves and branches were not enough to give shelter to the crows. Many of the branches of many tree in which the crows had taken shelter were damaged and hurt by the hailstones. But the mynah was safe inside the hollow place in the tree. One of the crows said, “Look at the mynah! How comfortable she is. Let us go there." Another crow said, “I do not think she will let us share the hollow. We did not have sympathy for her when she was in need of this tree." Then another crow said, “We should not have been so rude. We forgot that we may need help someday." Suddenly the mynah called out, “Come! My friends! Come to this hollow. Or you will get hurt. The rain is not going to stop soon. It seems that it may rain for a long time" The crows flew down to the hollow. They thanked the mynah. “We are sorry for having unkind, dear friend! Now we will never be so selfish." Then the crows took shelter in the hollow place of the tree in which the mynah had taken her shelter. After some time, it stopped raining. All the birds flew to their respective nests happily as new friends.
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