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2018年12月3日 星期一

DAILY DOSE: Light Two

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Light Two

By Tzvi Freeman

There is more than one form of light. Stare at a flame and you will see.

Close to the wick burns a dark light—the light of carbon burning.

Further from the wick is a bright, dancing light—the light of fire shining.

In life, too, there is a dark light. From your struggle with bitter, hard times, you grow and learn.

Out of that dark light a bright light shines. Having tasted bitterness, you now dance with the sweet joy that comes with doing good.



By Tzvi Freeman


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