Writing a letter to God for help really shows not unshaken faith in God of writer lencho but also shows is utter simplicity and innocence
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Lencho was an innocent person indeed. His childlike faith in God could be ascribed to his childlike innocence. Only a person with innocence could write to God for help. His first letter was expression of his innocence; his second letter also was proof of his innocence. He knew omni-affluent God would not have sent him less pesos; he had suspicion on some mediating factor that had nicked a small amount from the money sent to him by God. He was suspicious about the postal department of his area through which the money had been sent to him.
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