Tuesday, December 30, 2025

In the end, God’s act of remembering us is rooted in the true essence of our being—by the core reality of who we are—serving as the foundation of our existence and the universe itself. God communicates in a language that surpasses our human capacity for understanding; His words and messages operate on a level so far beyond human comprehension that we can scarcely grasp their depth. This divine communication doesn’t merely influence our words or thoughts; it fundamentally reshapes our position in the world—altering how we see ourselves and how others perceive us—by transforming us into beings viewed through the lens of divine truth rather than worldly measures of power, influence, or relationship. In the world around us, humanity tends to measure worth and significance by how well we remember or amass reputation, influence, and power. We often seek to define ourselves through memory—using it as a tool to elevate our status and establish our identity. However, God's divine plan cannot be thwarted or manipulated by human efforts. Memory, in the divine sense, becomes a battleground—a fierce struggle over control of our minds and hearts. Yet, it is ultimately God who speaks reality into existence, establishing the true cause behind all change and progression. The physical universe, with all its beauty and chaos, is secondary to the divine causes that operate behind the scenes. These divine causes shape our identity through realities that go far beyond human understanding—truths that transcend what we can see or comprehend. Because God's vocabulary is vast, infinite, and unfathomable, we are called to trust in His ability to speak life and reality into our existence. As we come to truly know who God is—His character, His purpose, His sovereignty—we realize that all of reality’s true identity and meaning are ultimately held and governed by Him. This understanding shifts our mode of communication from relying solely on human effort to recognizing that divine work is at play. Furthermore, God not only creates the future but also grants us the gift of forgetfulness—an act of divine sovereignty that allows us to move beyond the burdens and scars of our past. Through this, God orchestrates circumstances that place us within His divine judgment, especially concerning the wicked, revealing that real power resides in spiritual humility and in relinquishing worldly status. Ultimately, we learn that God cannot share His glory with man, and true strength lies in surrendering our own desire for control and recognition, trusting that His plans are perfect and just.

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