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[Song & Book] "May the Fire of Revival Ignite in Our Families!"

 I am sharing a song created with the help of AI—based on the conclusion of my book, "May the Fire of Revival Ignite in Our Families!". After writing the lyrics (and revising them several times), I asked the app "Suno" to compose the music, making multiple attempts until the final version was produced. https://blog.naver.com/kdicaprio74/224317490290  "May the Fire of Revival  Ignite in Our Families!" [Verse 1] - Repentance and Miraculous Restoration Blow through our homes, O powerful wind of the Holy Spirit Bring true repentance for the hidden wounds and pain Restore our families to their original, blessed state By Your great power, let Your love forever reign Heal all the painful emotions, wounds, and ancestral scars Granting us freedom as we walk Your holy way According to Your Word of restoration, pure and true We trust Your perfect time to make us firm and secure [Verse 2] - The Bond of Peace and Spiritual Victory Bind us together with the sacred bel...

The gospel of God should not be conveyed in vain (1 Thessalonians 2:1-6)

  The gospel of God should not be conveyed  in vain     [1 Thessalonians 2:1-6]     Did you have any experience in trying something and ending it with no profit?  For example, at the beginning of last week, I planned to go to see a movie with my beloved family but we couldn’t watch it because we found out that the movie ticket was already sold out.  Perhaps one of the words we can use in this situation is that was ‘vain effort’ or ‘a trip in vain’.  Have you ever thought that after visiting someone and spending time with him or her and you felt that you made the trip in vain?  Why did you think that way?  Is it because you weren’t able to communicate with him/her well?  Is it because your meeting didn’t go as you planned?  If the meeting wasn’t profitable to both of you, I am sure you can think that you made the trip in vain.  In other words, if the meeting wasn’t fruitful, then...