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Book I: The Beginning and the Blessing


Chapter 1: The Hand of the Creator

In the days when the heavens still sang aloud and the stars danced in unison, the Creator hovered over the earth like a sculptor before His masterpiece. He desired to share His glory with beings who could walk in His love and carry His image. And so, with the breath of eternity and the dust of sacred ground, He formed Humans.

He shaped them with tenderness, giving them eyes to see His beauty, ears to hear His voice, and hearts to love freely. He placed them in a realm of wonder—a land where rivers flowed with wisdom and every sunrise whispered His promises. This place He called Lumora, the Land of Light.

To the Humans, God gave His law—not carved in stone, but written on their hearts. And they, in their innocence, delighted in it. They called God their Father, and He called them His children. They sang together at dawn and walked together at twilight.

Yet, the Creator was not finished.

 

Chapter 2: Fire Benea

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God has a plan for you! Isn’t that comforting? You don’t have to come up with some remarkable life expedition, start an orphanage or move to the jungle. You need only spend time with him, listen and obey when he speaks.

God’s ultimate will is the advancement of his kingdom (Dan 2:44), his glorification (1 Cor 10:31), and the salvation and sanctification of his children through his son, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:9). 

It is his desire to be in a loving relationship with us first, and for us to practice good deeds secondly. “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10

Stop thinking of God’s will for your life as a separate plan from his will for his kingdom. They are the same. 

“I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the re