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11/14/2023

Divine Connection unveiled.

Who created trees? God,
God spoke to the soil to produce trees,
Who produced the trees? Ground.

Who created the waters? God,
God spoke to the waters to produce fish.
Who produced the fish? Waters.

Who created man? God,
God spoke to himself to make man in his image.

WHO NEEDS GOD TO STAY ALIVE? ME AND YOU.
Woooooowsh.

Does the soil need the trees to be soil? No.
Cut all the trees, the soil will remain.

Does the water need the fish to be alive? No.
Kill all the fish, the water will remain.

However; every time you get a little confused and forgetful,

Look at the trees and say they need soil to be alive, Look at the fish and say they need water to be alive,

Look at yourself and say I need God to be alive in every aspect of your life.🎶

Why?
You came from God the way trees came from soil and the way fish came from water.

Here is the Spoiler;
God is still God without You.

You without God are nothing just like trees and fish are nothing without soil and water.

Best Regards;
John Christzastom

11/13/2023

Certainly. In learning how Social media and digital marketing works, I invested years of practice before truly mastering it.

The journey is challenging, filled with frustrations, but the gradual improvement over time makes the ultimate proficiency incredibly rewarding.

That saying "anything worth having takes time" encapsulates this transformative process.

Best Regards.
Never Walk Alone.
Visit;(www.chrisastoms.com)

Photos from Christsastom's post 10/20/2023

Generosity's Ripple Effect Today;

"Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days"
(Ecclesiastes 11:1).

This powerful Proverb holds a valuable lessons for the modern world. Let me share an educational story to illustrate its relevance:

Once upon a time in a small coastal village, there lived a fisherman named David. David had a generous heart and believed in helping others. He often shared his daily catch of fish with those in need, even when he had little for himself.

One day, a traveling merchant named Sarah noticed David's kindness. She approached him and said, "David, you're always giving, and I've been touched by your generosity. I want to help you. Take these nets I have with you on your next fishing trip."

David was hesitant but accepted Sarah's offer. He went out to sea with the new nets, and they greatly increased his catch. Over time, David continued to share his abundant fish with the village, improving the lives of many.

Years passed, and the village faced a devastating storm that destroyed many homes. Sarah returned, seeking shelter, and David offered her a place to stay. Sarah had experienced a successful business and decided to invest in rebuilding the village. She provided resources to construct stronger houses and support the villagers in various ways.

The story of David and Sarah reflects the biblical proverb's wisdom. By "casting his bread upon the waters," David's acts of kindness eventually came back to him when he needed it the most. In the modern world, this story teaches us that generosity, kindness, and helping others can create a ripple effect that benefits not only individuals but entire communities.

In today's interconnected world, acts of goodwill can lead to unexpected opportunities and support when we least expect it. By being generous and compassionate, we contribute to the well-being of society, promoting a more empathetic and caring world for all.

Best Regards
Never Walk Alone

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