Lion's Gate Bridge Reflection

Looking at the trees in the water, I question how strong their roots are. The saltiness of the water steals the resources the tree needs. The roots do not look very deep or strong by looking at the fallen trees. The sand does not provide much support for the tree to stand and grow strong. But if the trees roots are deep enough, then they can reach the good soil. When the roots reach the good soil, it can withstand the salt water and sand, then continue to flourish.

Just like the Christian faith, if you are rooted in something unstable like the salt and sand, you will die, but if you are rooted in something strong, you will flourish.

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