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Ken Smith, Friend

My name is Ken Smith I work at Costco and had the pleasure of meeting Aaron and his wife, the message was handed to me a few days ago about his illness. I was moved to write this Poem concerning life's mishaps we are faced with each day.

Divine Allegory

I can see that there must be a Divine Allegory to your personal story preparatory for Godly glory.
The benefits to this challenging plight might not manifest overnight;
but with insight and a dimension of Superior Intervention you are well within your noble right to put up a good fight.
Grace is always in place in case you need an ace no matter what you're called to face;
and there is no greater love than that from above,There is no end to a process of progress.
This is only a test that will suggest that you continue to invest Faith to expedite your best until you fulfill the condition of your Mortal Mission.
Through self mastery you can subdue all, scale the wall and stand ever so tall on the other side of this trial.
Peace be with you my dear friend, may your trouble cease and your heart forever mend.

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  1. Ken,
    Thank you so much for this beautiful poem. I love it's insights and expressions of strength both during and at the end of this journey. I know Aaron will stand tall. Thank you for your kindness and thoughtfulness in writings and sharing it.
    Aaron's mom, Kathy

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