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Day 12 of 41 Thank you Lord for the Gift of Family and Friends

12 days of thanking God, this is amazing. 

Yesterday was our wedding anniversary and we thanked God strength. 

It is not a coincidence that we are thanking God for the gift of Family and friends 

A family is a group of people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption and live together as a unit. Families can range in size and structure and typically share love, support, and responsibilities.

Everyone from the planet earth comes from one family or the other. No ones comes from the sky😂😂😂

These are basic facts

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  • There is the One who initiated the concept of a family. That person is God. The Bible refer to Him as the BUILDER
  • Yes, there are great Advantages offers a Family. Irrespective of what are passing through, always remember the good tidying attached to your getting connected to a family. Your being in that family is not a coincidence but by Divine Arrangement.
  • There are great Pleasures derived from a Family 
  •  There is a blessing in a Family
From the above, we must constantly thank God for our family.

A friend is someone who is supportive, trustworthy, and caring. They are someone you can confide in, rely on, and spend time with. A friend is someone who accepts you for who you are and makes you feel valued and understood.

Personally,

What more do I want when God has placed many people around me who deeply love and care for Me. 

I feel I have a Cape like a hero because many amazing people are placed in my life. 


People frequently claim that it is impossible to truly understand the reasons behind your feelings for a certain person. Why you connect with some people more than others, or why you suddenly feel close to someone. Given that these are the people we desire in our lives right now,  I believe God draws us closer to these particular people. These are people who either provide us with important lessons about life or about ourselves. These people can be family and friends.

Bearing in mind that you have gifts of these people, why don't you thank God for them.

Janet Adeogun 
The Eagle Girl 

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