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@BishopHennings introduces the concept of "mutualism," defining it as two species benefiting each other by association. He applies this concept to relationships, emphasizing that beneficial connections are crucial for growth and wholeness. He critiques societal norms, including racial divisions and modern trends, arguing many of them are errors that hinder a true understanding of mutual benefit. Referencing Genesis, @BishopHennings explores the breakdown of mutualism between Adam and Eve, cautioning against toxic connections and embracing God's word as a foundation for fruitful relationships. Ultimately, he suggests the need for believers to connect and support one another because of Jesus.#ItsaMatterofDominion!
By Roderick L. Hennings@BishopHennings introduces the concept of "mutualism," defining it as two species benefiting each other by association. He applies this concept to relationships, emphasizing that beneficial connections are crucial for growth and wholeness. He critiques societal norms, including racial divisions and modern trends, arguing many of them are errors that hinder a true understanding of mutual benefit. Referencing Genesis, @BishopHennings explores the breakdown of mutualism between Adam and Eve, cautioning against toxic connections and embracing God's word as a foundation for fruitful relationships. Ultimately, he suggests the need for believers to connect and support one another because of Jesus.#ItsaMatterofDominion!