loyalty-versus-results

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    Promises can break—devotion doesn’t: when failure becomes “another test of faith”

    Promises break, and the devotees clap harder—because when results get delayed, they don’t call it a problem. They call it a “test of faith.” Loyalty stays intact like a hymnal that refuses to admit it’s missing the verses, and failure becomes the new attendance badge: show up, mean it, don’t ask for receipts, don’t measure the pantry, don’t check the ledger.

    They’ll swear “trust” is sacred while behaving like data is a heresy and accountability is the villain. If mercy is for the hurting, then let’s start with the hurting: the neighbors who live with the broken outcome, not the fan club grading devotion from the front pew. Peace be with you—and with the people who demand results before calling it holiness.

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