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ONE DAY!!!

ONE DAY!!!!

One day, you will lock your door but you will not be the one that will open it.

One day, you will wash your best clothes and you will not be able to wear them.

One day, your best food will be prepared and you will be unable to eat it.

One day, you will eat and drink what you will never excrete.

One day, your curriculum vitae will expire.

One day, the person that seems to love you most will never dare to move close to you.

One day, you will think of what you can never accomplish.

One day, you will be regarded as “That thing”
One day, you will be isolated in a place called “grave”

One day, that thing you love most will come your way but you will not be able to give any attention to it.

One day, you will hold your breath and forget to release it.

One day, you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge, GOD.

One day, houseflies/ termites will come your way and you will be unable to chase them away.

One day, you will receive a call that can never be declined.

One day, your name will be called, but no one will answer

One day, the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person.

One day, your deed on earth will be presented like a CD.

One day, a title will be added to your name “Late”

One day, The Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.

One day that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand.

One day, your entire body will cease operation.

One day, you will be given an infinite apartment, either palace or hell.

In Summary, take life easy and remember that “Life is just an episode, but it can determine your eternity”give your life to God so that one day when He flips through the book of life, your name would be found.


Good Morning &  wishing all of us a successful new week.

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