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“Kuna watoto wa Mungu na kuna watoto watakatifu wa Mungu. Watoto wa Mungu ni wale waliobatizwa na kumkaribisha Kristo kama kiongozi wa maisha yao, na hata wale ambao hawajabatizwa na kumkaribisha Yesu kama kiongozi wa maisha yao kwa maana ya uumbaji, wakati watoto watakatifu wa Mungu ni mitume na manabii wa kweli.”

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