“In our advanced technological age, most people deny the possibility of miracles.... Miracles don't happen, we are told, because they contravene the laws of nature and worse, they sound religious! Yet we live and move in a sea of miracle.”
Quote by James Brown
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This title suggests a work of Christian inspirational or devotional literature that explores the concept of witnessing divine glory, particularly in the context of a new day or spiritual renewal. The phrasing evokes themes of hope, resurrection, and the anticipation of spiritual revelation, drawing on biblical language that connects the imagery of morning with the manifestation of the divine. The work appears to address themes of faith, spiritual awakening, and the transformative experience of encountering God's presence, using the metaphor of morning light to represent spiritual enlightenment or renewal. more
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