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“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.”

Proverbs 16:3

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For many years I have searched for a Genuine Man. Many times the leaves have fallen and budded again, and until now I have doubted for the many days spent looking for a good season but not seeing the real one. Around there you may find their words sound eloquent, however,  invented by man.

The true and Genuine Man speaks of words filled above all with wisdom from the power of the infinite. This person has compassion and humility. His mouth never speaks of words carried by the wind to anywhere but build spirits and actions.  Because all systems of knowledge that one has gained from basic to advanced was rooted from heaven’s instructions.

Many great leaders who were diligent bluebirds used inspirational stories from the scriptures, the word of God, to carry out their people management task – do they bring messages over to the audience. It creates miracles. Something that never happened in the lives of any man. For one reason, there is wisdom in it. Absolutely, it has no lapses.

In this article, The Best Wine in the World, one would realize that a miracle of life is true.

Talking about delicious grape WINE in cups that glow in the night, the first thing comes to my mind is the biblical story of the wedding feast in the village of Cana where water was miraculously changed into the best WINE in the world.

A wedding celebration is an indication of love and commitment. When there is commitment, there is conversion of promises into real life.  Commitment with love will bring unexpected mystery to our lives just like water turned into wine.

When one believes on this event, a miracle from here to paradise, is not too far.

Be like the best WINE in doing your purpose living on earth or in performing business in the marketplace.

Once in my career as Sales Trainer, I never failed to emphasize the acronym  – W I N E.

W – winning attitude. A winning attitude is the mindset that drives success. It embodies confidence, resilience, and determination to overcome challenges, learn from setbacks, and continuously strive for excellence. This outlook fosters optimism, a strong work ethic, and the belief that effort and perseverance can lead to achievement.

I – involvement. Involvement is the active participation and engagement in tasks, relationships, or activities. It reflects a commitment to being fully present, contributing ideas, and taking responsibility. True involvement fosters collaboration, builds stronger connections, and ensures that every effort aligns with shared goals, creating a sense of purpose and belonging.

N – nurtured skills. Nurtured skills are abilities that have been developed and refined through dedication, practice, and guidance. They represent the growth that comes from consistent effort, a willingness to learn, and support from mentors or experiences. Cultivating these skills requires patience and persistence, ultimately transforming potential into expertise and confidence.

E – excellence. Excellence is the pursuit of the highest standard in every endeavor. It signifies a commitment to quality, precision, and continuous improvement. Striving for excellence involves pushing beyond mediocrity, embracing challenges, and consistently delivering outstanding results. It’s not just about achieving success but also about maintaining integrity, discipline, and a passion for growth in all aspects of life.

Develop the WINE to yourself and you can be the best in the world.

As the WINE is aging, it tastes wonderful. “You’re different from most.”

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The Wedding at Cana

Where water was turned into  wine, the best wine in the world. This is the first public miracle of Jesus Christ.

At that time, there was a wedding  feast in the village of Cana in Galilee, Jesus mother was a guest, and Jesus and his disciples were invited too. The wine supply ran out during the festivities, and Jesus' mother came to him with the problem.

"I can't help you now," Jesus said. "It isn't yet my time for miracles."

But his mother told the servants, "Do whatever he tells you to."

Six stones waterpots were standing there; they were used for Jewish cerenonial purposes and held perhaps twenty to thirty gallons each. Then Jesus told the servants to fill them to the brim with water. When this was done he said, "Dip some out and take it to the master of ceremonies."

When the master of ceremonies tasted the water that was now wine, not knowing where it had come from (though, of course, the servants did), he called the bridegroom over.

"This is wonderful stuff!" he said. "You're different from most. Usually a host uses the best wine first, and afterwards, when everyone is full and doesn't care, then he brings out the less expensive brands. But you have kept the best for last!"

*The Book of John (2:1-10)

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