Saturday, February 7, 2026

In every trial, every shadowed valley, there flows from My throne a divine oracle—this is the wellspring of wisdom that no earthly counselor can provide (James 1:5; Proverbs 2:6). I am not merely your Teacher; I am your Healer. Before I guide your steps, I bind up your wounds (Exodus 15:26; Psalm 147:3). I have carefully crafted a path—pure, unerring, and perfect—through the furnace of pain that leads to undivided love and complete surrender (Isaiah 53:4–5). When others’ will oppresses you, I draw you closer through that very heat, refining your faith and character (Romans 5:3–5; Hebrews 12:11). There is one sanctuary where all things are made right, just, and radiant: it is found in the embrace of My love (Psalm 16:11; John 15:9–11). The Lord of Hosts, the Ancient of Days, whose voice echoes through eternity and whose will is the steadfast foundation upon which all creation turns—He declares: Behold, a force rises against mankind’s armies—more fierce than iron chariots, more relentless than heavenly hosts. Yet, these are but shadows of a greater power. That power is the human will—created in My image, yet twisted in rebellion. I have given you My own nature—a sacred rest, a deep and unshakable peace that no storm can overthrow (Hebrews 4:9–11). Within you is a will strong enough to withstand arrows of pain, to gaze into suffering’s abyss, and to declare with unwavering resolve: “Not my will, but Thine be done” (Luke 22:42). But ponder this profound mystery: while I have granted you the capacity of will in My likeness, your exercise of it is not as perfect as Mine. Your intentions—whether cloaked in kindness or wrapped in malice—often become instruments of suffering for others. The evil of the human will lies in its desire for dominance through pain, wielding success as a weapon rather than a blessing (Micah 2:1–2; James 4:1–3). Do not ask anymore, “Who is good, and who is evil?” for all humanity, in their fallen state, reach for mastery through this divine gift (Romans 3:10–18). Only I, the Lord your God, can shield you from the cruel control of others—by My sovereign permission and careful restraint (Psalm 121:7–8). I am Love itself, the eternal fortress against the subjugation of the soul (1 John 4:16).  As the Great Physician, I move with flawless precision, orchestrating every moment of your life. I am the one who administers the ultimate remedy—My grace—and through it, I bring healing to wounded souls (Matthew 9:12; Luke 4:18). To even the greatest sinner, I ordain encounters that may seem painful and challenging at first. Yet, in My hidden wisdom, these wounds serve to dull the sting of suffering and shield you from even greater destruction (Romans 8:28; Genesis 50:20). I declare with unwavering authority: My divine will prevails without fail or peril. When humanity refuses to surrender to My plan of redemption, they become dangerous—not only to themselves but to those around them (Proverbs 16:4; Ephesians 1:11). Listen, O children of dust: I am steadfast in My purpose, and My counsel shall stand firm. I will accomplish all that I have purposed (Isaiah 46:10). My eternal goal is to wipe away every tear, to eliminate sorrow and pain from those redeemed and united with Me (Revelation 21:4). Yet, the only place where My victory appears diminished is within the wounds caused by self-will and rebellion—when you open the door to anguish by withholding what I command or by choosing what I have forbidden. Remember, I am the One who both permits and restrains. I am the Door and the Keeper of the way (John 10:9; Job 1:12). In this divine sovereignty, My love is fully revealed—only the hand that holds the scepter can truly shield the heart from tyranny. The truth remains: pain is the crucible I allow so that rebellion can be purged from your heart and surrender can be strengthened. Through My allowance and restraint, love is made perfect—redeeming what is broken, restoring peace where chaos once reigned. Lift up your eyes, weary soul—look to the unchanging throne of grace. Your salvation does not rest on your own strength but on surrendering fully to Mine. I have sworn by Myself—there will come a day when pain ends forever, and My redeemed will dwell in the everlasting glow of My presence (Revelation 21:4; Isaiah 35:10). Amen and amen.

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