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The Reflection of Good Friday.

“It is finished.” – John 19:30  Three words that changed everything. Good Friday, the words themselves carry a weight, a solemnity that resonates through the ages. It's a day marked in history, a day of sorrow and sacrifice yet, a day brimming with  bright hope. It's a day we remember the ultimate act of love, the selfless giving of Christ on the cross, that it wasn't the end but a doorway to eternity. This isn't just a religious holiday; it's a pivotal moment in human history.  While Christmas often echoes with the phrase, “Jesus is the reason for the season,” it’s just as true—perhaps even more profound—on Good Friday. This day marks the ultimate act of love and sacrifice. It’s a day that reminds us not just that Christ came, but why He came. He came to save. He came to reconcile. He came to bear our sins and give us life eternal. It's not a fiction but  a story of redemption, of forgiveness, and of the unwavering love of a divine being for his crea...

Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Today I want us to dive into an engrossing concept that affects our day to day lives more than we might realize or dare to admit: Th e self-fulfilling prophecy. It might sound complex, but trust me, it’s something we can all relate to in one way or another.  Now lets get into it;  self-fulfilling prophecy is a psychological notion where a belief or expectation about a situation or person causes behaviors that make the belief come true. This belief  disrupt our relationship with people, For instance, if you believe no one will love you or stay in your life, you might push people away—confirming your belief. Likewise, if you believe you are lovable, you act with confidence and attract love. It’s like a circle  that what we expect often shapes what actually happen to us.  This is how the circle works: Expectation:   You have a belief or expectation about a situation or person. Behavior:  This belief influences your behavior, knowingly or subconsciously....