The Eyes That See Everything

DID YOU KNOW We live in a world where visibility often depends on clever presentation—numbers can be adjusted, reputations polished, and stories told in ways that hide the truth. But Scripture reminds us there is One whose eyes cannot be deceived. Revelation 1:14 paints an unforgettable image of Jesus: “His eyes were like blazing fire.”Continue reading “The Eyes That See Everything”

When Words Aren’t Enough

Ezekiel’s prophetic ministry illustrates God’s call for bold action when words fail. His dramatic symbolic acts, such as constructing a siege model and shaving his head, convey urgent messages of judgment against idolatry and indifference. These lessons remind us that visible righteousness is crucial in a world desensitized to moral truth.

History’s Toughest Teacher

The story of King Hezekiah highlights the importance of full obedience to God’s Word. While he fervently prayed during a personal crisis and received God’s grace, his later pride led to spiritual missteps. This narrative serves as both encouragement and warning about the need for complete submission to Scripture and the consequences of neglecting divine counsel.