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11:11 🙏🏼⏳✨ The exact timing of everything is important. Everything happens on purpose, exactly like it’s supposed to. So if you’re reading this right now, that’s what you’re supposed to be doing—so enjoy!!! This morning, I learned that the Bible says “Fear not” 365 times—one for every day of the year. That caught my attention, so I started studying numbers in the Bible, and what I found was too good not to share. 📖 365 – A daily reminder from God to live in faith, not fear. 📜 8,810 – The total number of promises in the Bible—7,487 of them are directly from God to us. 💰 2,300+ – That’s how many times money, wealth, and possessions are mentioned—more than faith, prayer, and love combined! ⏳ 40 – A number of testing and transformation: Moses spent 40 days on the mountain, Jesus fasted for 40 days, and the Israelites wandered for 40 years. 👑 12 – The number of divine authority: 12 tribes of Israel, 12 disciples, 12 gates of the New Jerusalem. ✨ 7 – The number of completion: God created the world in 7 days, and Jesus spoke 7 “I AM” statements in John. ⚡ 3 – The number of divine wholeness: The Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), Jesus rose on the 3rd day, and He asked 307 questions in the Gospels. Even today’s date—01-30-2025—has meaning. 1 represents new beginnings, 30 symbolizes dedication, and 25 is linked to grace upon grace (5x5). I actually wrote this at 10:40 PM, but when I realized it would be cool to post at 11:11, I waited—because why not? Timing is everything. Nothing happens by accident. Pay attention to what God is showing you today. If something stood out to you, drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear your thoughts! 🙌🔥
1 like • Feb 3
The 12th letter of the alphabet is “L”. This sounds exactly like the Hebrew word for GD “EL”. It is said that GD is the Lord of time. If you think about a clock, some of them have 12 right at the top - where GD should be. And all around the clock is 12. 11-1, 10-2, 9-3, 8-4, 7-5. This relays that wherever someone is, whatever time it is, GD is There.
Finding Harmony in the Chaos: The Symphony of Focus
Sometimes, life throws you a curveball—a frustrating hiccup in your plans. That’s exactly what happened to me the other day. I was at the gym, my favorite spot to read and focus. This is going to sound crazy but if you know me it may make sense… Normally, I ride the bike, crack open a book, and let smooth jazz flow through my headphones to keep my body and mind occupied. But this time, my headphones were acting up. One ear connected to one phone, the other to my other phone... I don’t think it’s supposed to work like that but yesterday neither worked so I’ll take it. At first, I was annoyed. How was I supposed to focus with mismatched sounds? But then an idea hit me: What if I leaned into the chaos? I decided to play classical jazz in one ear and smooth jazz in the other while I read. It seemed like the ultimate distraction—my body moving, two completely different melodies in my ears, and my eyes locked on the words. To my surprise, it worked. Not only did it work, but I actually enjoyed it. Somehow, the mismatched sounds blended into a unique rhythm, allowing me to focus even more deeply on my book. What started as an inconvenience became a breakthrough. Here’s the lesson: life isn’t about having perfect conditions to succeed. It’s about making the most of what you have, even when it feels imperfect or messy. Sometimes, the thing that seems like an obstacle is actually an opportunity to try something new, to think outside the box, and to grow. If you ever feel like life isn’t lining up the way you want, remember this story. Lean into the chaos. Experiment. You might just discover that the things you thought would distract you can actually help you focus—and thrive—in ways you never expected. Keep pushing forward, no matter what your version of “two different jazz tracks” looks like. There’s beauty, balance, and even success to be found in the unexpected.
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I just saw an article describing this sitch https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2024/winter/editors-note-order-and-chaos/
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Elie Zarem
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I’m a middle aged father of three living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This group resonates for me as I consider myself a seeker of connection and meaning

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