There are two people with whom you should associate yourself if you seek to reduce illness, weakness, lack, and many of life’s challenges: the physician and the priest. These two callings emerge from the same source of wisdom, knowledge, service, and compassion, each fulfilling a different but complementary role.
The physician works to diagnose, prevent, manage, and treat illness, while the priest provides spiritual guidance through prayer, discipline, rituals, sacrifice, wisdom, and the cultivation of good character. Together, they support the well-being of both body and spirit.
Each of us, in our own way, can cultivate the qualities of a true spiritual servant through discipline, mental focus, sound spiritual practice, divine love, patience, good character, and emotional stability. We are called to imitate the examples of the sages, the saints, and the saviors—those whose lives continue to inspire long after they have departed from this world.
Such individuals leave a legacy that extends beyond the physical dimension of life. Their wisdom, compassion, and spiritual example continue to influence others and become a source of healing, hope, and transformation.
Ask yourself:
What kind of person am I becoming?
Am I becoming a sage, a saint, or a savior?
If you cannot yet save others, begin by saving yourself. Free yourself from the habits that weaken the soul and cloud the mind: regret, smoking, drunkenness, excessive alcohol, gambling, immorality, gossip, criticism, indiscipline, condemnation, laziness, doubt, fear, worry, revenge, and other destructive patterns of thought and behavior.
Many of life’s struggles arise from indiscipline, inherited tendencies, and the visible and invisible challenges encountered throughout life. Therefore, pray for yourself. Maintain a positive mental attitude. Develop good character. Persevere with discipline. Let every day become another opportunity to rebuild, redeem, and strengthen your destiny.
Commit yourself to this work consistently—for 365 days if necessary—and allow your life to become a testimony of transformation through prayer, discipline, wisdom, and perseverance.
We continue to seek 21 more dedicated souls to complete a group of 101 who will unite in fasting and prayer on behalf of those who are in great need of support. To pray sincerely for others is one of the noble responsibilities of a sage, a saint, and a savior.
May Enitolodu bless us today, strengthen our hearts, guide our actions, and bless our generations forever.
Àṣẹ

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