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Jokes EtcRe: See What Julius Agwu Tweeted About 2015 Election. by hisableplc(m): 12:28pm On Dec 31, 2014
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Ooo: hahan on any social media naa
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Ooo: more Dan u do n think of, u dnt want to die I'm sure who knows where d bomb mit blast or gun mit shoot inbtwn nt my fault u can blame inec ok.
X xx : shocked
Ooo: hello
Ooo: luv
Ooo: dear

Power 2 D People.....till Sambo finishes his 8yrs.
Change without d POWER is worthless
AgricultureRe: Looking For Just 1 Likemind Patner In Catfish Business by hisableplc(op): 10:11am On Dec 31, 2014
We have a concrete pond for starters that can accommodate 600-750 fishes.
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Missing Airasia Jet Wreckage Found by hisableplc(op): 6:45am On Dec 31, 2014
When things like this occur frequently it signifies the end is near how prepared are we ...?
This year alone we had series of missing flight and till date we haven't heard of Malaysia flight mh370.
Nairaland GeneralMissing Airasia Jet Wreckage Found by hisableplc(op):
* Official: Sonar detects AirAsia jet wreckageBy Jethro Mullen, Josh Levs and Catherine E. Shoichet, CNNSHARE THIS Families watch as bodies pulled from sea
 
 
(CNN) - [Breaking news update 12:02 a.m. ET]

Families of people aboard AirAsia Flight QZ8501 have been briefed by officials that sonar technology has "spotted the plane on sea floor," a relative of some of the passengers told CNN on Wednesday. The man, who said he lost seven relatives and friends on the flight, told CNN that families are still wanting and expecting regular and full updates from authorities.
"[Breaking news update 10:55 p.m. ET]"

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Indonesian searchers using sonar equipment have located wreckage from AirAsia Flight QZ8501 at the bottom of the Java Sea, a search and rescue official told CNN on Wednesday. At the moment, they still don't know if it's in one piece or broken up, said the official, Hernato, who goes by one name.
"[Full story]"
Indonesian searchers say sonar equipment has detected wreckage from AirAsia Flight QZ8501 at the bottom of the sea, a day after the first signs of debris were spotted.
It's still unclear whether the aircraft is in one piece or broken up, said Hernato, a search and rescue official who goes by one name.
The grim discovery Tuesday of parts of the missing plane and several bodies on the surface of the sea dealt a heartbreaking blow to families whose loved ones were lost.
Debris was found 100-200 kilometers (60-120 miles) from the aircraft's last known location over the Java Sea, Indonesia's search and rescue agency said.
Six bodies -- three men and three women -- have been recovered from the water so far, Indonesian search and rescue chief Bambang Soelistyo said Wednesday. One of the females found was wearing a flight attendant's uniform, Soelistyo said.

Source CNN

Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 6:25am On Dec 31, 2014
TOPIC: As The Year Takes a Bow

"Wednesday, December 31, 2014"

*TEXT: 1 CORINTHIANS 7:29-31*

*"Key Verse: “And they that use this world as not abusing it for the fashion of this world passeth away” (1 Corinthians 7:31)."*
From the beginning of the year to this time, “much water” as they say, “has passed under the bridge.” No doubt, at various times, we have traversed both the valley and the mountain top. There have been moments of joy and of sorrow. 
Our text today challenges us to always look ahead and not to dwell on our past achievements and failures. As we reflect on the activities of our lives this passing year, our dealings with our Maker, our interactions with our fellow humans, our moments of joy and sorrow, we cannot but give God all the glory .for sparing our lives through all the challenges of life. To those who may have grieved and sorrowed, the Bible says they should forge ahead and behave as if they had no such awful experiences. To those who have, so to speak, enjoyed their lives and had everything come easy, they should also forget the past achievements and look ahead for greater success. The most important lesson from our text today is that as this year ends in a matter of hours, our lives on earth will, someday, come to an end also. At that time what will matter is what we have been able to do for Christ and not the materials accumulated. A song writer scripted, “Only one life will soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last; let’s labour faithfully while there is life.”
The pertinent question we must ask ourselves as the year drifts to a close is, what have we really done to please God? Those who revel in things that this world can afford without using their talents and endowments to honour God will discover to their shame that it is a fleeting life after all. 
It is possible that you may have been heart-broken in the course of the year; you may have had all your dreams shattered. Or, perhaps, you had all your expectations met. Whatever it is, don’t waste time and split hairs on issues that are bygone. Forget the past and forge ahead. Do not rest on your oars. There are still many more lands to posses for the Lord. As we wave this year bye, we must welcome the new year with every amount of energy, enthusiasm and absolute belief in God and resolve to be more useful to ourselves, to others and to the Almighty than we had been in this outgoing year. 
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Ebenezer: Hitherto hath the Lord helped us."*
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 8:17am On Dec 30, 2014
TOPIC: Trust in God's Faithfulness

"Tuesday, December 30, 2014"*

TEXT: PSALM 119:137–144*

*"Key Verse: “Thy testimonies that thou hast commanded are righteous and very faithful” (Psalm 119:138)."*
The verses in today’s passage are full of declarations capable of inspiring confidence, courage and hope in those who proclaim trust in the Lord. Like the title of one of Josh McDowell’s books, this passage contains the “Evidence That Demands A Verdict.” David was mindful of all these when he emphasised an array of attributes of God. 
God never did, and never can do, wrong to anyone. The promises are faithfully performed by Him that made them. What then should a believer do upon recognition of God’s goodness? To trust Him, of course. And much more, to take up God’s cause and stand up for it anywhere, anytime. David demonstrated this when he declared that “thy word is very pure: therefore, thy servant loveth it” (verse 140). 
Zeal against sin should constrain us to do what we can against it. David showed this zeal even when it was clear to him that majority of people around him forgot God’s word. Our love for the word of God is evidence of our love for Him, because it is designed to make us partake of His holiness. It is also to make us, like David, commit ourselves to following God even when we are despised by men or  counted as being in the company of the minority.
When we are small and despised, we have more need to remember God’s precepts, that we may have them to support us. The Psalmist still held tenaciously to, and found delight in God’s commandment, despite the troubles around him at some point in time. 
Sorrow is often the lot of saints in this vale of tears, being in heaviness through manifold temptations. God’s word is to be relied upon, His promises to be believed as true and His commandments to be obeyed, whatever the circumstance may be. You are missing so much if you do not trust in Him. You cannot rightly trust in Him if you have not given your life to Him. Trust Him from today if you have been a ‘doubting’ Christian. Repent of your sins today if you are still a sinner. Then, begin forthwith to trust Him as the unfailing Father, Creator and God.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: If you believe that God is good, then trust Him."*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:08am On Dec 29, 2014
TOPIC: The Word, Your Guide

"Monday, December 29, 2014"

*TEXT: PSALM 119:129-136*

*"Key Verse: “Order my steps in thy word: and let not any iniquity have dominion over me” (Psalm 119:133)."*
Experts in child psychology and   development know the major role proper guidance plays in the growth and development of the child. If a child is going to realize his full potentials, he has to be guided to recognise these potentials, develop them and adequately use them. Apart from this, when a child receives proper guidance in life, it saves him from a lot of hurtful decisions and habits that are capable of completely destroying him. This is why many schools have professionals in Guidance and Counselling. The need of guidance in life is not limited to the growing child alone. However, at every stage in life, man needs appropriate guidance in order to be able to make right decisions. If a businessman does not have good guidance, his business is sure to fail. Presidents, governors and other world leaders surround themselves with experts in different fields who function as special advisers. All these underscore the importance of guidance in life.
The child of God has the special and unique privilege to be guided through life by God Himself. This is the promise God gives to all those who will trust in Him. One of the means by which God guides His children is His word. This is why the Psalmist in our text not only expressed faith in the word of God to guide him but also prayed, requesting that all his steps be ordered by God.
Through His word, God has made available for us His infinite wisdom to guide us. This is why it is possible for the child of God who seeks and follows God’s guidance to walk through life without faltering. The guidance God gives through His word does not only cover spiritual matters but cuts across all aspects of human life - physical, social, matrimonial, academic, business, etc.
The Bible is an open Book available to all who will approach it sincerely. It appeals to all classes of people whatever the age, colour, class or educational level. The simple, unlearned and uneducated reads it and become wise. The learned reads it and become wiser. You too can draw from the well of its infinite wisdom. Read the Bible today and always and be wiser.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: God’s word makes the simple wise."*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:44am On Dec 28, 2014
TOPIC: Our Supreme Court

"Sunday, December 28, 2014"

*TEXT: PSALM 119:121-128*

*"Key Verse :”Therefore I esteem all thy precepts concerning all things to right; and I hate every false way”(psalm 119 :128) "*
“And differing judgments serve but to declare that truth lies somewhere, if we knew but where.” So wrote William Cowper, the British poet, in his poem, “Hope”. Yes, differing judgments will always exist among men because even the best of brains suffers partial understanding. And most of men’s opinions are stained with ignorance and limitations. How then can mortal man search out the whole truth in every sphere? This prerogative belongs to the omniscient God, Who also has revealed His mind to us in His word.
God’s word is perfect and far superior to the views of our best thinkers. Lovers of truth, like David, cannot but fall in love with this eternal word. “Therefore, I love thy commandments above gold; yea, above fine gold”, was his remark. It was by the guidance of this word that David got a right standing with God. He was certainly buoyed by his righteousness to confidently enter “boldly unto the throne of grace” and sought to obtain mercy and grace in time of need. He sought divine intervention against the evils of wicked men who flagrantly flouted God’s word.
That David was truly committed to the word of God is evident in his declaration: “Therefore, I esteem all thy precepts concerning all things to be right; and I hate every false way.” To him, God’s word, like the Supreme Court of a nation, has the final ruling on every matter. He held the whole word to be inerrant and did not pick and choose from it nor make it a subject for debate.
David’s attitude here is instructive for every Christian believer.  We have to love God and His word more than earthly treasures.  This will translate to living a saintly life in accordance with God’s righteous standard. In our decisions – in every area of life – God’s word should be our reference point as well as the highest and final court in every argument.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: If God said it – it doesn’t matter who does not believe  – it is right!"*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:47am On Dec 27, 2014
TOPIC: Glorious Hope

"Saturday, December 27, 2014"

*TEXT: PSALM 119:113-120*

*"Key Verse: “I hate vain thoughts: but thy law do I love” (Psalm 119:113)."*
In his expression of hope, Habakkuk, one of the minor prophets in Israel, said: “Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail and the fields shall yield no meet... Yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will joy in the God of my salvation” (Habakkuk 3:17,18). “While there is life, there is hope,” goes an old saying. As long as there is hope of life, man will part with anything to save or prolong his life. He will cling to the hope of survival even in spite of all the evidence that he is not going to live. That is how important hope is to the continued existence of man. The natural man’s hope is all in this life, but it is all a fleeting, dismal hope.
There is a hope that is founded on the truth and unfailing word of God. That is the good hope, which is the hope that never disappoints. This is the same hope expressed by King David in our text. It is a hope that keeps you pure and separate from sin. Those who do not have God, do not have this hope. The people that have it are genuinely converted, for without this hope, the pain of persecution, trials and misunderstanding would have been unbearable.
The Bible is the word of God and a Book of hope. It promises us eternal life through faith in the atoning sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ and depicts the wonderful reward that awaits all those who believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
Hope is essential to our perseverance, our getting through tough times in life; for without hope, we soon give up. A trust in God is the essential ingredient to build up our hope. This trust grows in us as we learn more of the promises He has given to us in His word. Give your life to Jesus and refuse to take it back and study daily in His word, fully trusting in Him to perform what He has promised.
"*THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Salvation is the route to the harbor of Good Hope.*"
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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PoliticsRe: Nairalander Discusses "Social Media & Politics" On Channels TV. by hisableplc(m): 12:48pm On Dec 26, 2014
it should have, bt am looking at having an online poll pre debate n election it can giv a clue of wat feb result might look like
Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:52am On Dec 26, 2014
TOPIC: Full of Compassion

"Friday, December 26, 2014"

*TEXT: LUKE 19:41-48*

*"Key Verse: “And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it” (Luke 19:41)."*
A father had a son over whom he had laboured greatly. He provided all that the son needed, sent him to the best schools and invested greatly in estates to prepare him for a better future. Then one day, while looking through his son’s room, he saw strange substances and documents. His son was a cocaine user and a member of a deadly secret cult. As he considered the implications of this discovery - a wasted future, investment gone down the drain, lost privilege, and so on - he wept. The boy wasted his life because he could not appreciate or discern the heritage he had. 
Jesus looked at the children of Israel and saw how they wasted their heritage. Israel is God’s special and peculiar vineyard, fenced for protection, planted as the choicest vine with tower and winepress (Isaiah 5:1-7). The law and prophets came from them.
As Jesus looked at Jerusalem and the pain and anguish that was going to befall them, He wept. He saw pain instead of peace, gloom instead of gain and blight instead of blessings. He said: “If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes” (Luke 19:42). Many people like Jerusalem waste their lives, golden opportunities and the things that belong to their peace and then attract destruction.
Maybe, you have gone away from the Lord already, despite all that He has invested in you or reserved for you in glory. You need to retrace your steps back to Calvary. If, as a prodigal son, you have wandered away from the sheepfold, today you can return to the Chief Shepherd and all that the enemy has taken away from you will be restored. And you can pledge to live the rest of your life for God, while expecting to be with Him in eternity for greater, richer rewards.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Be careful so that you will not cry, “had I known.”"*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/

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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 8:11am On Dec 25, 2014
TOPIC: You are Free!

"Thursday, December 25, 2014"

*TEXT: LUKE 19:28-40*

*"Key Verse: “Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the which at your entering ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat: loose him, and bring him hither. And if any man ask you, Why do ye loose him? thus shall ye say unto him, Because the Lord hath need of him” (Luke 19:30,31)."*
Well said the Jewish Rabbi in ancient days: “If the sea were ink and the world parchment, it would never serve to describe the praises of liberty”.
From our text, Christ sent His disciples to a particular village to loose a colt (young ass) tied and unable to regain its freedom. Miraculously, the owners of the colt dropped their objections and claim over the animal as soon as they were told that “the Lord has need of it”. It was upon this young ass, “whereon never man sat”, that Christ rode during His triumphant entry into Jerusalem with pomp and glory. The multitudes, on seeing King Jesus ride into town, welcomed Him with songs of praise, rejoicing for the mighty works they had seen. This young ass was tied, limited to one place and unable to get its freedom to move around.
The want of freedom has been mostly the cause of misery to nations in every age. Every reader of the Bible will remember the sorrow and anguish of the children of Israel, when they were bondmen in Egypt, or under the Babylonian captivity. Surely, no misery is certainly as great as the misery of slavery.
So are many who, today, are in Satan’s bondage. They are so tied to different kinds of sins that they sometimes cry: “O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?” Christ paid all our debts of sin by allowing the chastisement of our peace to be laid on Him. He satisfied every demand of the law against us to the uttermost and cleared us from every imputation of sin by becoming sin for us. As our Champion, He spoiled principalities and powers, and made a show of them openly at Calvary. He has purchased the full right of redemption for us. All we have to do is to manifest faith in His finished work at Calvary and trust His Word which is able to set us free from every bondage of sin, self and Satan.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: No one knows the full value of freedom until he loses it."*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:14am On Dec 24, 2014
TOPIC: Saved to Serve

"Wednesday, December 24, 2014"

*TEXT: LUKE 19:11-27*

*"Key Verse: “And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come” (Luke 19:13)."*
God possesses double claim to the life of all those who are born again. In the first place, He created them in His own image, and again He redeems them from sin and Satan and grants them eternal life (He is their God and Father by redemption). The obligation thrown upon the redeemed, therefore, is to worship God and serve Him all the days of their life.
From our passage today, we read that a “certain noble” travelling to a “far country”, called His servants and gave them “talents” expecting them to be faithfully engaged and productive during His absence. Upon His return, He would give them rewards. The parable tells of what Jesus’ followers were to be doing during the period between His departure and His second coming. It shows that we are to be occupied with the work of evangelism. When Jesus commanded us to occupy till He comes, what He meant was that we must see the work of preaching the gospel as more important than any other job on earth. Having been redeemed, we owe it a duty to our generation to preach the gospel of salvation so that they can be redeemed from the coming judgment. We are to spare no effort at reaching those on their way to hell through one-on-one sharing of the good news, distribution of Christian literature, video and audio materials and other means by which they can be reached.
We have been given excellent resources to build and expand God’s Kingdom. Jesus expects us to use the talents He has given us to enlarge His Kingdom. While awaiting the coming of the Kingdom of God in glory, we must do His work.
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Having enlisted in the Lord’s army, are you actively serving Him?"*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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AgricultureRe: Looking For Just 1 Likemind Patner In Catfish Business by hisableplc(op): 7:06am On Dec 23, 2014
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Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 6:59am On Dec 23, 2014
TOPIC: True Repentance

"Tuesday, December 23, 2014"

*TEXT: LUKE 19:1-10*

*"Key Verse: “And he made haste, and came down, and received him joyfully. And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord; Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold” (Luke 19:6,8 ) ."*
The decisions man makes in life determine his future. His determination to do the right thing at the right time brings fortune across his path. On the other hand, his refusal to make the best use of the opportunities available to him makes his life miserable.
The case of Zacchaeus is an indication that God will save the vilest of men, provided he grabs the opportunity of salvation offered by God, through the sacrificial death of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Zacchaeus was the chief among the publicans (or tax collectors) of his day. He had fed fat on corruption which made him very rich. However, when he heard that Jesus would pass through Jericho, his place of residence, he made up his mind to see Jesus and receive a new life from Him.
Despite the seeming obstacle that stood in the way of his ambition, he was determined to brace all odds and go all the way to achieve his goal. The crowd was large and his stature would constitute a hindrance but he climbed a sycamore tree that stood strategically along the path Jesus was to pass. As the Lord saw him on the tree and invited him down, he promptly obeyed and received Him joyfully. He did not stop there, he also made up his mind to correct his past: “…if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold” (verse 8b).
Zacchaeus’ commitment shows the meaning of true repentance. He who truly wants to be with God eternally, should not only repent of his sin but should also be prepared to do all his restitutions. Repentance without restitution is like a man who accidentally slips into a pool of mire, rolls over and gets his entire body messed up. Although he manages to get up, removes his dirty clothe and washes himself with soap and sponge, instead of discarding the messed clothe and putting on a clean one, he wears the same. At that state, it is obvious he still remains in his mess, if not a greater one. Is your repentance genuine?
*"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Repentance without restitution may not guarantee eternal life."*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Share Your BEDWETTING Experience As A Kid. by hisableplc(m): 7:16pm On Dec 19, 2014
Wow dis reminds me of my past wat i do den wen i notice i change my wears roll my jr bro to d direction n sleep on a dry place if i dont find iron to press it like dat smart lady
PropertiesRe: 3. Bedroom Flat For Sale @ Jakande Estate Isolo With Pic by hisableplc(op): 12:02pm On Dec 19, 2014
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PoliticsRe: #issuesforbuhari: From Clueless To An Issueless Government? By Victoria Ohaeri by hisableplc(m): 8:25am On Dec 19, 2014
I see a repeat of what happened to Yaradua happening to GMB if he gets there i trust d riggers they will do it again as usual
Christianity EtcRe: Daily Manna Feeding On His Word Daily 2014 by hisableplc(op): 7:57am On Dec 19, 2014
TOPIC: Look Inward

"Friday, December 19, 2014"

*TEXT: JOB 34:31-37*

*"Key Verse: “That which I see not teach thou me: if I have done iniquity, I will do no more” (Job 34:32)."*
The saying goes that ‘life is not a bed of rose.’ Trial often comes when we can see no particular sin which has led to it and no special reason why we should be afflicted more than others.
The principal character in our narrative for meditation today, Job, challenges us to put up the right attitude when we are going through some unpleasant and inexplicable experiences like he did. Although pressured by his wife to curse God, accused unjustly by his friends, despised by his neighbours and afflicted by Satan, Job, still unable to explain the cause of his predicament, decided to reflect on his life and was quick to repent, confessing to God that if he had done any sin, he would not continue in the unrighteousness (verse 32). He could not point to any outright wrongdoing in his life, yet he was willing to repent.
Rather than murmur or accuse God wrongly, the first step is to look inward and look backward, then to look upward. We look inward to search our heart whether we have done anything wrong. We look backward to consider what led us to where we are now -  mistakes made, wrong steps taken, reckless or careless decisions made. Then, we look upward to heaven to plead for God’s mercy and favour to bring us out of the affliction. 
Do you attempt to blame others for what you are going through now? Are you experiencing some things you cannot just explain? Before you begin to accuse men or God, why not look inward, look backward and in true repentance, look upward.
*"Thought for the Day: Affliction makes the wise to reflect on his ways."*
*Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/
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