I am a visionary creator with a powerful imagination. As the founder of Creative Edge, I bring stories and ideas to life with passion. I enjoy writing meaningful tales filled with courage, mystery, and inspiration. My creativity shines through graphic novels, children’s books, and romantic fiction. I believe in blending emotion, culture, and adventure into every story. I have a deep love for storytelling that connects the past, present, and future.
From fantasy worlds to heartfelt novels, his work reflects originality and purpose. I am dedicated to creating stories that entertain while teaching valuable lessons. My projects often celebrate bravery, hope, freedom, and human connection. I continue to inspire readers with his unique voice and endless creativity.
From fantasy worlds to heartfelt novels, his work reflects originality and purpose. I am dedicated to creating stories that entertain while teaching valuable lessons. My projects often celebrate bravery, hope, freedom, and human connection. I continue to inspire readers with his unique voice and endless creativity.
- IT Admin and Owner alle Creative Edge 2012
- Vive a Siliguri, West Bengal, India
- Dal Kharagpur, West Bengal, India
- Country India
- Ha studiato masters degree alle St. Xaviers College, Kolkata, India
- Male
- Sposato/a
- 06/26/1977
- Seguito da 14 people
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सभी सदस्य नीचे दिए लिंक पर क्लिक करके तुरंत ही जुड़ें और अपना सदस्य Community कार्ड प्राप्त करे - Powered by Kutumb App
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Genesis 1:14 begins the account of the fourth day of creation, when God established the heavenly lights to govern time and seasons. These lights were created to separate day from night and to serve as markers for days, years, seasons, and special times. This verse shows God’s wisdom in designing an orderly universe where time can be measured and life can function according to predictable patterns. The sun, moon, and stars would help people organize their lives and recognize the changing seasons. Spiritually, this verse teaches that God is the author of order and purpose. He not only created the world but also established rhythms and patterns that sustain life. It reminds believers that time itself is under God’s control and that His creation reflects His wisdom, faithfulness, and careful planning.“And God said, ‘Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years.’” — Genesis 1:14 Genesis 1:14 begins the account of the fourth day of creation, when God established the heavenly lights to govern time and seasons. These lights were created to separate day from night and to serve as markers for days, years, seasons, and special times. This verse shows God’s wisdom in designing an orderly universe where time can be measured and life can function according to predictable patterns. The sun, moon, and stars would help people organize their lives and recognize the changing seasons. Spiritually, this verse teaches that God is the author of order and purpose. He not only created the world but also established rhythms and patterns that sustain life. It reminds believers that time itself is under God’s control and that His creation reflects His wisdom, faithfulness, and careful planning.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 17 Views1
- “And there was evening, and there was morning—the third day.” — Genesis 1:13
Genesis 1:13 marks the completion of the third day of creation. During this day, God gathered the waters to reveal dry land and caused the earth to produce vegetation, including seed-bearing plants and fruit trees. The phrase “there was evening, and there was morning” signifies the orderly passage of time and the completion of another stage in God’s creative work. It highlights that God’s creation unfolded according to a deliberate plan rather than by chance. This verse reminds readers that God works with purpose, order, and wisdom, completing each task before moving on to the next. Spiritually, it teaches patience and trust in God’s timing. Just as God carefully developed creation step by step, believers can trust that He is working purposefully in their lives, accomplishing His plans in the right way and at the right time.“And there was evening, and there was morning—the third day.” — Genesis 1:13 Genesis 1:13 marks the completion of the third day of creation. During this day, God gathered the waters to reveal dry land and caused the earth to produce vegetation, including seed-bearing plants and fruit trees. The phrase “there was evening, and there was morning” signifies the orderly passage of time and the completion of another stage in God’s creative work. It highlights that God’s creation unfolded according to a deliberate plan rather than by chance. This verse reminds readers that God works with purpose, order, and wisdom, completing each task before moving on to the next. Spiritually, it teaches patience and trust in God’s timing. Just as God carefully developed creation step by step, believers can trust that He is working purposefully in their lives, accomplishing His plans in the right way and at the right time.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views - Be Careful
Don't let your hearts be loaded down with the cares of this life to the point that you forget about God. We've considered, and will again, the end of the world and our end, but one question we might ask ourselves is which would you prefer? Would you rather be still alive at the end of the world, or die first?
It's an interesting question! I think I would prefer to meet death on its own terms and wait for the end of the world from above not from here. I guess that as much as I believe that the world to come is the better part, I'm not ready to say that my grandchildren and great-grandchildren shouldn't experience what this life has to offer.
I'm sure that my family isn't going to like losing me, but I don't want to watch any more of them die before me! But, that doesn't mean that I shouldn't be careful and work to follow God's path of love just in case. The image of a snare is interesting to me.
It makes me think of a trap. I had to check out a couple of other translations to see if the same image is used in them. The Contemporary English Version and the New American Bible both say "trap" so I guess I was on the right track.
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- “Then God said, ‘Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds.’ And it was so.” — Genesis 1:11
Genesis 1:11 marks the next stage of the third day of creation, when God filled the earth with vegetation. By His command, the land produced plants, grasses, and fruit-bearing trees, each able to reproduce according to its own kind through seeds. This demonstrates God’s wisdom in creating a world capable of sustaining and renewing life. The verse highlights the abundance, order, and purpose built into creation, showing that God not only created life but also provided a way for it to continue and flourish. The phrase “And it was so” emphasizes the power of God’s word, which accomplishes exactly what He intends. Spiritually, this verse teaches that God is the source of growth, provision, and fruitfulness. It reminds believers that just as God caused the earth to produce life, He can also bring growth, blessing, and spiritual fruit into their lives according to His purpose.“Then God said, ‘Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds.’ And it was so.” — Genesis 1:11 Genesis 1:11 marks the next stage of the third day of creation, when God filled the earth with vegetation. By His command, the land produced plants, grasses, and fruit-bearing trees, each able to reproduce according to its own kind through seeds. This demonstrates God’s wisdom in creating a world capable of sustaining and renewing life. The verse highlights the abundance, order, and purpose built into creation, showing that God not only created life but also provided a way for it to continue and flourish. The phrase “And it was so” emphasizes the power of God’s word, which accomplishes exactly what He intends. Spiritually, this verse teaches that God is the source of growth, provision, and fruitfulness. It reminds believers that just as God caused the earth to produce life, He can also bring growth, blessing, and spiritual fruit into their lives according to His purpose.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 12 Views - “God called the dry ground ‘land,’ and the gathered waters He called ‘seas.’ And God saw that it was good.” — Genesis 1:10
Genesis 1:10 describes God naming the dry ground “land” and the gathered waters “seas,” showing His authority and sovereignty over creation. In the Bible, naming something signifies ownership and control, emphasizing that the earth and its waters belong to God. After organizing the land and seas, God declared His work “good,” meaning it was perfect, purposeful, and in harmony with His plan. This verse highlights the beauty and order of creation, revealing that God carefully designed the world to sustain life. Spiritually, it teaches that everything God creates has value and purpose. It also reminds believers that God’s work is good and trustworthy, encouraging them to appreciate and care for the world He has made.“God called the dry ground ‘land,’ and the gathered waters He called ‘seas.’ And God saw that it was good.” — Genesis 1:10 Genesis 1:10 describes God naming the dry ground “land” and the gathered waters “seas,” showing His authority and sovereignty over creation. In the Bible, naming something signifies ownership and control, emphasizing that the earth and its waters belong to God. After organizing the land and seas, God declared His work “good,” meaning it was perfect, purposeful, and in harmony with His plan. This verse highlights the beauty and order of creation, revealing that God carefully designed the world to sustain life. Spiritually, it teaches that everything God creates has value and purpose. It also reminds believers that God’s work is good and trustworthy, encouraging them to appreciate and care for the world He has made.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 12 Views - “And God said, ‘Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.’ And it was so.” — Genesis 1:9
Genesis 1:9 describes the beginning of the third day of creation, when God gathered the waters together so that dry land could appear. This act demonstrates God’s authority over nature and His ability to bring order out of what was previously unformed. By separating the seas from the land, God prepared the earth to support plant life, animals, and eventually human beings. The phrase “And it was so” emphasizes that God’s word is powerful and effective; whatever He commands comes to pass exactly as He intends. This verse teaches that creation is not random but carefully organized according to God’s purpose and wisdom. Spiritually, it reminds believers that God can bring stability and direction where there is confusion, creating a firm foundation for growth and life.“And God said, ‘Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.’ And it was so.” — Genesis 1:9 Genesis 1:9 describes the beginning of the third day of creation, when God gathered the waters together so that dry land could appear. This act demonstrates God’s authority over nature and His ability to bring order out of what was previously unformed. By separating the seas from the land, God prepared the earth to support plant life, animals, and eventually human beings. The phrase “And it was so” emphasizes that God’s word is powerful and effective; whatever He commands comes to pass exactly as He intends. This verse teaches that creation is not random but carefully organized according to God’s purpose and wisdom. Spiritually, it reminds believers that God can bring stability and direction where there is confusion, creating a firm foundation for growth and life.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 12 Views - “God called the vault ‘Sky.’ And there was evening, and there was morning—the second day.” — Genesis 1:8
Genesis 1:8 describes God naming the vault He created “Sky,” completing the work of the second day of creation. In the Bible, naming something signifies authority and ownership, showing that God has complete control over the heavens and the earth. By creating and naming the sky, God established another part of the orderly world He was forming. The phrase “there was evening, and there was morning—the second day” marks the completion of this stage of creation and highlights the orderly progression of God’s work. This verse teaches that God creates with purpose and design, carefully preparing the world for the life that will follow. Spiritually, it reminds believers that God is the Creator of all things and that His work is carried out in wisdom, order, and perfect timing.“God called the vault ‘Sky.’ And there was evening, and there was morning—the second day.” — Genesis 1:8 Genesis 1:8 describes God naming the vault He created “Sky,” completing the work of the second day of creation. In the Bible, naming something signifies authority and ownership, showing that God has complete control over the heavens and the earth. By creating and naming the sky, God established another part of the orderly world He was forming. The phrase “there was evening, and there was morning—the second day” marks the completion of this stage of creation and highlights the orderly progression of God’s work. This verse teaches that God creates with purpose and design, carefully preparing the world for the life that will follow. Spiritually, it reminds believers that God is the Creator of all things and that His work is carried out in wisdom, order, and perfect timing.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 10 Views1
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