It's better to say "thanks to God" than "please, God."

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Fri, October 25, 2024

Prefer certainty over uncertainty.

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Summary

The Miracle Brought by the Grace of God

Once upon a time, deep in the mountains, there was a small village. The people of this village cherished the "grace of God." Every day, they celebrated their harvest in the village square, playing songs of gratitude. The villagers were always putting their hands together in thanks for the invisible blessings from God.

One day, a mysterious traveler appeared in the village. He carried a large staff and had an almost mystical aura about him. "It's important to rejoice in the grace of God, rather than just ask for favors," he said. The villagers, though puzzled, found themselves intrigued by his words. "Let me teach you," the traveler continued. "Feeling the blessings of God leads to true happiness."

The traveler taught the villagers a special ritual. Every night, under the moonlight, they would express their gratitude to God and attract good fortune. The villagers eagerly practiced this, and soon they began to enjoy abundant harvests. However, after the traveler left, they began to forget his teachings. Once again, people started to murmur, "God, please help us!"

Then one evening, hail began to fall on the village, threatening their crops. The villagers were enveloped in sorrow and hurriedly prayed to God, "Please, help us!" Then, the traveler appeared once more. "Have you forgotten? The true power lies in your own actions and your heart of gratitude," he declared, raising his staff. At that moment, the hail immediately stopped, and the village's crops were safe. Through this event, the villagers reaffirmed the importance of the "grace of God" and decided to unite their hearts in gratitude. From then on, the village flourished, always under the presence of the "grace of God."


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