@ElemSunny Thank God for your health.
This description reminded me of when I was able to take two gulps of water at once, days after I was discharged from the hospital.
Another proof that
women aren't wired to be the breadwinner.
They don't have the mental capacity to sustain it.
It wears them out even if they want to use strong head to do it.
A man must by all means strive to be the ultimate provider.
You can leverage the woman's money.
But you can't live on her money.
There's a difference.
And when she lends you money, be quick to repay it. If you can't repay it when you promised, talk to her about it earlier and give her the reason why you can't.
And when you have money, rather than spoiling her or gifting her or buying what she needs, pay up what you owe her first and give her what's left.
If you owe a lady 100k and you gift her N150k, she will still remind you of the N100k next month. You had better pay up the N100k and gift her N50k on top of that money.
Of course, not all women, but exceptions aren't the standard. The majority is.
I really hope she dump that liability and become feminine.... For her own good.
I honestly wasn't prepared for what I found in one of my student's backpacks. I teach after-school tutoring, and one of my students is an 11-year-old girl. She's kind, respectful, always neatly dressed, and every single day her dad is the one who drops her off and picks her up. A few days ago, I accidentally sent a message to our parents' group that said: "Moms, don't forget to pack your kids' snacks and water bottles." A few minutes later, her dad sent me a private message. He wrote:๏ฟผ
You know what shook me when I was Muslim?
Psalm 22. A song written by King David a thousand years before Jesus.
It opens: โMy God, my God, why have you forsaken me?โ The exact words Jesus cried from the cross.
But it keeps going, and it describes a scene David never lived:
โThey have pierced my hands and my feet.โ
โAll my bones are out of joint.โ
โI can count all my bones โ people stare and gloat over me.โ
โThey divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing.โ
David was never crucified. Crucifixion didnโt even exist in Davidโs time. It wouldnโt be invented for centuries.
So how does a man describe death by piercing hands and feet, and soldiers gambling for his clothes, a thousand years before it happened to Jesus exactly as written?
You know what really rattled me?
This was a photograph taken a thousand years early.
Pierced hands and feet. Gambling for the garments. Mocking crowds. Bones out of joint from hanging.
Every detail, at the foot of the cross, fulfilled.
Islam told me to doubt the crucifixion.
David described it in HD ten centuries before it happened.
You canโt erase an event that was prophesied in that much detail.
Pray with this tonight
1: Oh LORD destroy the spirit of fear in me
2: My greatness comes alive in Jesus name, Amen!
3: I refuse to hide in the place of victory, in Jesus name, Amen
4: Every agenda of the wicked ones to keep me hidden. I break out in Jesus name, Amen ๐
Be very observant of patterns in your life. Ancestral altars are real.
Embrace God and never leave His presence for only Him can save you from those bloรณd thirsty dรฉmรณns.