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         Behold the golden grain as it waves in the breeze. It is a golden field, and the grain is thick and silky. It is the good grain that I have planted in you. See how it has yielded this thick golden grain? Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abides alone, and no gold is shown. But if it die, it brings forth much fruit--much, much gold! Be My golden field, brimming with golden grain, thick and silky, sprouting forth My golden Words, giving forth your bread to the hungry.
         Behold the golden sunflower, bright and shining. Its face is fixed on the sun, turning whithersoever it goes, from east to west. Its face seeks the golden rays of light from My sun. The sunflower is faithful to seek and to drink into the very fiber of its being the streams of golden light from My sun, and thus its face reflects the sunshine. Be My golden sunflower, sunning yourself and drinking in and reflecting My light, and encouraging others to do the same.
         Behold the golden retriever. See how loyal she is, so in love with her master? She loves him so, and wants to please him at every turn. She obeys his every sound. He doesn't even have to make a sound, but if he turns his head this way or that way, she knows what he means. Her eyes are fixed on his face, waiting to do his bidding. She retrieves with promptness whatever her master asks her to go and fetch. She lives to please him, and to wait upon her lord. She is a faithful golden retriever, and in turn, her master cares for her tenderly, and watches over her. He needs her, and she needs him. Be My faithful golden retriever.



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