A few days ago, my younger brother was in a mixed martial arts tournament. I prayed to Michael for help protecting him, and he did really well. However, it was a close fight and at the end, they announced that it was a split decision.
Without thinking about it, I prayed, "please, Nike, help tip the scales for him". Not even a minute later, they announced my brother as the winner.
Possibly a coincidence, of course, but I feel like I owe her more than just the verbal "thank you" I gave. I don't know if I'm necessarily obligated to offer something to her, but I really feel like I should.
I've never worked with any entities other than angels, so I'm at a loss. I don't really know much about Nike except that she's the goddess of victory. I thought about laurel, since wreaths of laurel were traditionally given to victors (I wouldn't feel comfortable giving it to my brother, though, since he's an atheist and would just look at me like I am crazy). What would be an appropriate offer of thanks for her, and where should I leave it? The place where he had the fight was just the back room of a restaurant, so it no longer feels like it's "hers" anymore.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Without thinking about it, I prayed, "please, Nike, help tip the scales for him". Not even a minute later, they announced my brother as the winner.
Possibly a coincidence, of course, but I feel like I owe her more than just the verbal "thank you" I gave. I don't know if I'm necessarily obligated to offer something to her, but I really feel like I should.
I've never worked with any entities other than angels, so I'm at a loss. I don't really know much about Nike except that she's the goddess of victory. I thought about laurel, since wreaths of laurel were traditionally given to victors (I wouldn't feel comfortable giving it to my brother, though, since he's an atheist and would just look at me like I am crazy). What would be an appropriate offer of thanks for her, and where should I leave it? The place where he had the fight was just the back room of a restaurant, so it no longer feels like it's "hers" anymore.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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