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“A Word from the Lord is precious. His guidance throughout life is worth more than all the gold, diamonds, and temporal treasures in the world. Earthly riches are fleeting, and only bring segments of happiness. They don't truly fulfill the heart. Only God can give someone true fulfillment. The technological sphere will crash one day, and all its distracting gimmicks will fade into nothing. Sign out from all that nonsense. Tune in to what's important, and what's truly valuable. Listen, and you'll hear the Voice of God speak to you. Be attentive to the spiritual aspects of life, and be filled with eternal joy as you journey the path of light.”

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