Sometimes You Have to Clean Up Someone Else’s Mess "David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it." – 1 Samuel 30:1 Life does not always appear even, equal, or fair from a human perspective. Yet God operates from a bigger purpose, a higher plan, and a greater good that transcends what we can fully understand in the moment. Through various experiences sometimes devastating ones God prepares, trains, teaches, and develops our character for future assignments and greater usefulness. In 1 Samuel 30, David returned home only to find Ziklag burned and his family taken captive. None of this was his fault. Sometimes you walk into devastation you did not create. Sometimes you are forced to clean up someone else’s mess . The natural response may be grief, anger, or questioning why this happened. Yet even in these painful moments, God is at work. ...
The New Jerusalem: Experiencing Spiritual Renewal Now "And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new." – Revelation 21:5 (KJV) Revelation 21:1–5 presents a powerful vision of renewal and ultimate harmony with God. John, writing from physical isolation on the island of Patmos, encounters the presence of God in a profound way. Even in solitude, divine presence remains near. What appears to be separation becomes sacred space for revelation, reminding us that no circumstance can distance us from God’s indwelling Spirit. For anyone feeling isolated, separated from loved ones, or navigating life’s uncertainties, this vision offers assurance: God dwells within and around you , bringing comfort, strength, and renewal. From this place of divine encounter, John describes three transformative elements a new heaven, a new earth, and the new Jerusalem. First: A New Heaven. The new heaven represents a new min...