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Gratitude: The Frontliners On Duty


My friends and families as we observe our  weeks of indoor holidays because of the Corona Virus. Let us try remember and salute our doctors, nurses, paramedics  and all other health workers around the world who bravely are working to save lives under this difficult circumstances.
If we can be safe in each of our homes and praying to God that this viral scare goes away,  let's remember, it is these health workers and partners who are working tirelessly 24/7 to ensure that our fears never comes closer to any of our doorstep.

To the scientists and researchers also around the world who are working under tremendous pressure to find cure for this viral disease, we salute you and ask God to bless you with increased Knowledge and wisdom to find us a cure for a better global health.

To the wealthy men and women with a heart of gold who are giving away large portions of their wealth to save all humankind from this infectious disease, we salute you too.
God bless you. And may you never lack for what you have lost through your selfless giving. Because cheerful givers never lack. May you be compensated a tenthfold.

Finally, to you and me who call ourselves Global Citizens. We must not forget that we are living on borrowed time. Which is graciously gifted to us by God. The earlier we think of our end of life salvation, the better for us all.  We have to know and accept Jesus Christ on a personal level in order to be saved.
We are trustees of the things of this world not owners. That alone should humble us and bring us together in true love for one another.

I will say again we are living in God's borrowed time.


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