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Jesus's blood flows through our veins

A rattlesnake, known for one of the deadliest, bit sheep the face. The sheep's face became swollen and immense pain,lesnake was unaware of the type of blood that in the sheep. 

The antidote is usually made from sheep blood. Although the sheep was swollen for about two days, the blood of lamb neutralized the serpent's venom. The sheep remained unaffected; it continued eating, drinking, and walking because it knew it was.

Do not worry about the serpent or its bite, just ensure that Lamb's Blood flows through your veins. 
(unknown author)

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