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Renew Your Strength C-Radio - Listener Supported

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My name is Sam Hwang and you are listening to C-Radio

I am the host of “C-Radio Moment.”

In the midst of the unprecedented pandemic and unsettling riots and demonstrations, are you okay?

Many people are tired of being shut in.

Many are tired of the directives and orders from the government.

Indeed, many are tired of life.

How are you feeling?

I am normally quite self-motivated and it would take a lot to get me down.

During the recent pandemic, however, I began to feel the blues of being locked down.

I probably do not need to tell you how I felt since you probably also faced the similar situation as me.

What I would like to tell you is how you can overcome the tiresomeness of life.

Are you familiar with the second half of an eagle’s life?

Eagles can live up to 75 years.

Most of the eagles will not reach that age, however.

In order for an eagle to reach that age, the eagle must go through a transformational phase.

During this transformational phase, which can take up to 150 days or more, the eagle will starve himself and begin a transformational process of renewing his strength by replacing his feathers, his claws (otherwise known as talons) and his beak.

At the age of about 35 to 40 years, the eagle will first pluck all his old feathers (which have become heavy and hinder flying) using his beak.

The eagle will then pluck out all his talons which are no longer able to hold on to his prey.

Finally, the eagle will crush his beak against the rock and break it off.

Thereafter, the eagle waits for 150 days, completely naked and hungry.

Many eagles do not survive this transformational phase.

For those that survive, the eagle is rewarded with new light and fluffy feathers, brand new talons that can claw even large animals and a new sharp and straight beak which will allow him to attack his prey.

If the eagle is successful, he can live for another 25 years.

We all have tired moments.

Isaiah 40:31 says: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint”

Would you like to renew your strength?

Are you willing to come to the Lord Jesus Christ find rest in Him?

I would like to invite you to come.

If you would like to speak with me, please contact me by texting me at 610-680-3990 and mention “C-Radio Moment.”

Thank you for joining me on “C-Radio Moment.”

May God richly bless you this day!

C-Radio is listener supported. www.cradioworld.com

My name is Sam Hwang and you are listening to C-Radio

I am the host of “C-Radio Moment.”

In the midst of the unprecedented pandemic and unsettling riots and demonstrations, are you okay?

Many people are tired of being shut in.

Many are tired of the directives and orders from the government.

Indeed, many are tired of life.

How are you feeling?

I am normally quite self-motivated and it would take a lot to get me down.

During the recent pandemic, however, I began to feel the blues of being locked down.

I probably do not need to tell you how I felt since you probably also faced the similar situation as me.

What I would like to tell you is how you can overcome the tiresomeness of life.

Are you familiar with the second half of an eagle’s life?

Eagles can live up to 75 years.

Most of the eagles will not reach that age, however.

In order for an eagle to reach that age, the eagle must go through a transformational phase.

During this transformational phase, which can take up to 150 days or more, the eagle will starve himself and begin a transformational process of renewing his strength by replacing his feathers, his claws (otherwise known as talons) and his beak.

At the age of about 35 to 40 years, the eagle will first pluck all his old feathers (which have become heavy and hinder flying) using his beak.

The eagle will then pluck out all his talons which are no longer able to hold on to his prey.

Finally, the eagle will crush his beak against the rock and break it off.

Thereafter, the eagle waits for 150 days, completely naked and hungry.

Many eagles do not survive this transformational phase.

For those that survive, the eagle is rewarded with new light and fluffy feathers, brand new talons that can claw even large animals and a new sharp and straight beak which will allow him to attack his prey.

If the eagle is successful, he can live for another 25 years.

We all have tired moments.

Isaiah 40:31 says: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint”

Would you like to renew your strength?

Are you willing to come to the Lord Jesus Christ find rest in Him?

I would like to invite you to come.

If you would like to speak with me, please contact me by texting me at 610-680-3990 and mention “C-Radio Moment.”

Thank you for joining me on “C-Radio Moment.”

May God richly bless you this day!

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