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Live Your Best.

 1Peter3:8-12 read in several traslations


Three points from this verses:


1. Quit wanting to be somebody else (have value for yourself).

2. Love others as they are. 1Thessalonians4:11

3. Quit Judging other people.

Proverbs11:13

 

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