Day 0: Write! [just do it!]
What? [start with what you know]
How? [little by little]
Why? [practice--positive results--potential reward?]
When? [early, late and always]
Day 1: simple, sound, sure
simple faith
sound doctrine
sure mercies
Day 2: born, built, bound
born of incorruptible seed
built on an unshakable foundation
bound for unfading glory
Day 3: GOD (Father, Word, Spirit): elemental complete
Since God started it all, He had to have it all in Him.
The source of everything wasn't missing anything.
The phrase "elemental complete" resonated with me.
Not being sure if, or where, I might have heard it--I looked it up.
This is what I got:
"The phrase “elemental complete” isn’t a standard term, so its meaning can vary depending on the context in which it’s used. Generally, “elemental” refers to something fundamental or basic, often related to the elements of nature (earth, water, fire, air) or the basic principles of a subject. “Complete” means fully finished or having all necessary parts."
"When combined, “elemental complete” could imply something that is fundamentally whole or fully encompassing all basic elements or principles. For example, in a scientific context, it might refer to a system or process that includes all fundamental components. In a more abstract sense, it could describe something that is complete in its most basic and essential form."
[copied from Microsoft Bing--Copilot]
I found it interesting, and hard to improve.
[p.s. This may be a standard term in mathematics as there was at least one reference to it.]
Day 4: Kindergarten basics: name, place, time
These three things keep everything simple and make it
easier to learn.
Everyone has a name.
Everything has a name.
Names identify what you are talking about.
Everyone has a place.
Everything has a place.
Places keep everything organized and ready.
Everything has a time to happen.
Everyone who patiently waits has time for everything.
(more to come...
There's time for sowing--and time for reaping.)