
When The Angels Liked My Post ( PART 3)
Segun Iwasanmi@iwasanmisegun212159
28 days ago
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Tha Algorithm Of Heaven's Media — Chapter Seven
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Christian smiled, lifted his hand in a small, awkward wave, and began the long walk toward Sabo. Maybe there, if God was kind, he would find a cheaper ride. On earth, it was nothing special. Four hundred naira. A simple exchange in a city where kindness often disappeared into the noise. Nobody brought out a phone. Nobody shouted, “Kind young man spotted at Ife Garage!” To anyone watching, he was just another boy trekking under the sun, probably looking foolish for giving away his transport fare.
But inside the app, something else was unfolding.
As he walked, Christian felt a strange warmth spread through his chest, different from the Ondo heat. This was Sunshine State, yes, but this warmth felt… personal. He slipped the Phone of Destiny from his pocket, shielding it with his bag so nobody would think he had finally lost it.
The screen glowed brightly. Not white. Not even yellow. Gold. Alive.
The post wasn’t a photo or a clip. It was a live stream — his heart, open, unedited, replaying that small moment by the roadside.
Engagement Metrics: Off the charts
Current Reach: Third Heaven… and climbing
Christian tapped the Insights tab.
Likes: Infinite
Comments:
Archangel Michael: “Pure heat. Chai,see that pause before obedience, ehn? Elite content. 10/10.”
Guardian Angel 402: “I almost thought he’d scroll past. Glad he didn’t. Sending this straight to the CEO’s desk.”
Cloud of Witnesses: “We see you, Christian. Maintain this consistency. Hallelujah!”
The comments were flying so fast he could barely read them. This wasn’t ordinary engagement. This was rejoicing. A full-blown celebration. He remembered the verse about joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, and it struck him then that heaven also celebrates every time a child of God chooses quiet love over loud selfishness.
To be continued… 🔥
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