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HEAVEN WILL BE ALRIGHT



Not for its intricate architectural brilliance, but for the Saints whose names are etched on the temple's buildings.

Not for the presence of six winged angels ready to do thy bidding, but for beloved family and friends
Not for stories of father Abraham, but for the chance to share victory tales with fellow brides of Christ
Not for the large mansions promised by our Lord, but for a chance to share eternity with fellow believers in the perfect utopia.

Not for the melodious harps of the minstrels on high, but a chance to shout victorious hallelujahs together with my fellow faithful servants of Christ
Not for the chance to reign as a king, but for the privilege of reigning with fellow Zoe kings.
Not for beholding the face of Paul the evangelical maestro, but to behold thy lovely face as a fellow participant of eternity with Paul .

Beloved, heaven would be much much sweeter if we all make it. Don't miss an eternity date with the king of glory.

Okonta Kosi AKA Bashorun

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