I am touched by your sayings about God’s word. God shall never leave you, and He shall always bring your journey to a good conclusion. I want to confirm all your sayings about God by sharing my life experiences because it could be a valuable lesson for others who haven’t yet had the chance to live closely with God or experience his amazing and incredible love in their lives. My personality is very positive, open, and focused on helping others by sharing everything I know. I am always concerned about people, and I find it impossible to walk away without offering help in any way I can when I see someone hurting or facing a problem. However, the way people treat me in return is often painful. They consider me foolish. But God has never let me down. The pain they try to inflict doesn’t harm me, even though I see their intentions to hurt me. Sometimes, I murmur and question why God gave me such a heart-why I can’t be like others who don’t care about anyone, why I don’t feel jealousy, or why I can’t keep things I know to myself. What surprises me, though, is how my life unfolds. Despite everything, I am constantly growing and shining. Amazing and unexpected blessings come my way. When I face challenges, someone I don’t even know always shows up to help. One thing you said deeply moved me: "God doesn’t see status. When He wants you, He will send people to affirm that what you are doing is good." Let me share one of my amazing experiences: I am highly educated, hold a prominent position, and people often tell me that I am beautiful and stylish (although I believe true beauty comes from within, and everyone is beautiful). I wear high heels and quality, branded clothing. I love our Holy Mother Embete Enate Mariam and her nurturing grace, and I frequently visit St. Mary’s Church. One day, an elderly lady, about my mother’s age, approached me near the church, asking for some money. I gave it to her and started a conversation. I will never forget her words, her appreciation for everything God has created, her praise of God, and the wisdom she shared. Despite her lack of formal education and material wealth, her depth of knowledge and insight amazed me. We began meeting regularly, and she became a close friend, a mother, and a sister to me. Through her, I learned to see people differently, without judging their external status. You never truly know someone until God allows you to see what is inside them. After this, I chose to spend more time alone and grow closer to God. I delved into the Word of God and tried to live according to it. Then, I began to witness incredible things in my life. My advice is simple: “Do not judge people by their appearance or status.” Be positive, kind, and helpful. Avoid jealousy, rudeness, and selfishness. Always appreciate God for both the good and the bad in life. Place your trust entirely in Him, not in people. Pray “Wudassie Mariam” and, if possible, include “Dawit” in your prayers. You will begin to live an incredibly amazing life. Yes, 'Fetenawochi yinoralu' but 'Fetenawochu' hulu lebago enanten liseru liantsu, yeteshale sew liadergachihu, yebelete ke Fetari gar yemiastesaseruachihu yihonalu. Every challenge will be an opportunity for God to work through you, to guide others, and to transform you into someone stronger and closer to Him. Have you ever noticed the glow on the faces of devoted monks and nuns in monasteries? Despite their fasting and constant prayers, they radiate peace and joy. This is the secret to a truly happy life: reliance on God in everything. Education, beauty, or high status alone cannot bring fulfillment without God. Everything-our blessings, talents, and opportunities-comes from Him. Medhanialem is the source of all things. Entrust your life to Him, and you will shine gloriously.
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Well said my dear, thank you for your feedback, amen to that and I agree 100%