In order to be executed, each project requires not only an adequate design and a good mood, but appropriate tools and means as well. Without these tools, the project can never be completed.
However, the predominant issue in every good human work is the fact that no work is reproduced; multiplied by itself. While we complete our work, it remains in the situation we left it at, and over time, our work begins to get older, begins to ruin, and in a few years it starts needing repairs, otherwise it is destroyed and disappears. Our work does not have the capacity to self-reproduce, to create new similar works.
In contrast, our Creator’s works have this feature. God’s works are self-reproducing, multiplying, and not only are not damaged by the years, but they are also given the ability to renew, with whatever this implies for our everyday life. Human works are static, they get old and death takes them over. The works of our Creator are dynamic, they do not age, they are renewed, and death cannot eliminate them, although it may temporarily seem that death is there.