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Before entering the final day, the end is not completion, but a beginning. A grain of wheat, if it merely "completes" its growth process, is still just a grain of wheat. Only when it is harvested, ground, made into bread, and eaten—does it truly begin to "become" something. Tomorrow, when you step out of this space and into the real world, facing real challenges, real choices, and real people—that is the true "fruit" of the seeds sown in these 49 days. A seed grows into a tree not to become a tree, but to bear fruit. Fruit is picked not to be preserved, but to be eaten and passed on. Jesus said, "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit, that your fruit may endure" (John 15:16). Your fruit is not stored for yourself, but for others, and for the world. We jointly declare: I no longer treat spiritual cultivation as a "completed project," but as a "starting point." The fruit I bear is not for showing off, but for giving. I'm not at the finish line, I'm at the starting line. The Triple Science of "The Fruit of Life": Understanding the True "Fruit of Life" from Three Levels. Seven-Week Review: Seven Seeds, Seven Fruits. Feel the tranquility of this moment, let the seven-week journey rewind like a movie: Week 1: You stop for the first time and see your weariness. Week 2: You release for the first time, letting the tears flow. Week 3: You gather courage for the first time, emitting your own frequency. Week 4: You say "no" for the first time, guarding your boundaries. Week 5: You see a grain of sand as the nucleus of a pearl for the first time. Week 6: For the first time, love overflows naturally. Week 7: For the first time, you align yourself, piecing everything together to form your whole self. Four kinds of "persistence" tell you what kind of fruit can endure. First: Faith "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." (Hebrews 11:1) Faith makes the unseen visible. What you believe becomes true. If you believe in being loved, you will love. If you believe in meaning, you will find meaning. If you believe He is there, He is there. Faith is the first fruit that endures. Second: Hope "In hope we have been saved. But hope that is seen is not hope. Who hopes for what he sees?" (Romans 8:24) Hope is seeing the unseen. In darkness, you can still see light. In despair, you can still believe in tomorrow. In the face of death, you can still believe in the resurrection. Hope is the second fruit that endures. The Third Verse: Love "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." (1 Corinthians 13:13) Love is the greatest. Not because love is more important than faith, but because love is the goal of faith, and love is the end of hope. Faith is for a deeper love. Hope is for eternal love. Love is the third enduring fruit. The Fourth Verse: The Word "The grass withers and the flower fades, but the word of our God shall stand forever." (Isaiah 40:8) This is the greatest comfort. The fruit you bear may wither, the things you do may be forgotten, your life may end. But one thing remains: His word. His word shall stand forever. Now, please find a comfortable position, sit or lie down. Close your eyes, breathe 326 times, and feel your body supported by the earth. Let us together offer today's most important and gentle farewell prayer: "Dear Lord Jesus, I confess that I have lived in self-judgment, I confess that I have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. I believe that you died on the cross for me, shedding your blood to atone for my sins; I believe that Jesus rose again on the third day, conquering death. Now, I am willing to open the door of my heart, to let you fully enter, to be the sole anchor of my soul, the light of my entire life. I am willing to have my mind renewed, to follow you from this day forward. Please give me strength and keep me by your side every day. Thank you for loving me forever. In Jesus' name, Amen." From tomorrow onward, as you step out of this space and into the real world, facing real challenges—remember one thing: you are no longer walking alone. He said, "I am with you always, to the very end of the age." You have not become someone else. You have become a more complete version of yourself. Completeness is not perfection. Completeness is when all the fragments are seen, accepted, and pieced together. Feel this glory and peace dwelling in your heart; may the love of Jesus, from this day forward, be a celebration throughout your life!