1. Betting on God's Plan.
Imagine playing a lottery where the odds seem stacked against you. Most people think it's all about luck—some win, most lose. You might spend years convinced that if you're not lucky, you just weren't meant to win. But what if the truth is far deeper than luck?
Look at the numbers. They don't lie. Every equation is flawless, adding up perfectly, not leaving room for chance. In this life, you don’t need to be lucky to win. In fact, it’s the opposite: you have to be unlucky to lose. And the only thing that makes us "unlucky" is our own refusal to see the truth.
Now, let’s zoom out. God's plan for us is just like that lottery but with one critical twist: the prize is already yours. The numbers, the blueprint, the certainty — it’s all worked out. Yet, we hesitate. Why? Because the ego whispers that anything worth having must be complex, difficult, and elusive.
God's plan is not complex. It's so simple, it's disarming. His plan for us? Pure peace, unshakable love, and the return to a mind where we recognize ourselves as one with Him. No battles, no games, no competition—just the stillness of knowing you're home.
But the ego can’t handle simplicity. It spins webs of chaos and confusion, promising excitement in its complexity. It tells us, "Believe in what you can see," even though what we see is distorted. We’re so wrapped up in the complex schemes of the ego that we can’t even believe in ourselves, let alone a simple, perfect plan that’s already set in motion.
The truth is, the numbers are in your favor. God’s plan isn’t a gamble. It’s a guarantee. The only way to lose is to believe in the ego's complex illusions, where nothing adds up, and you’re always chasing, always losing. In God’s plan, the only thing left is for you to claim your prize, to realize you’ve already won.
The only question is — are you ready to believe? Are you ready to cash in the ticket? Or are you still listening to the ego, nervously clutching a dream that keeps you stuck, always waiting, always doubting?
Life isn’t a lottery you’re bound to lose. It’s a divine certainty you’re destined to win.
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