When People Seek Their Own Way Isaiah 4 begins with a sobering picture: women longing to marry for the sake of a name, not from God’s leading or covenant. They were self-sufficient, able to provide for themselves, yet still desired the appearance of security. But instead of waiting on the Lord, they leaned on their own understanding. They did not realize that their ruin came from His hand, a call to repentance. How often do we do the same—patching our lives with temporary fixes instead of returning to God, who alone can restore us? Holy Survivors of the Storm And then comes the shift. In verses 3–5, the Lord paints a breathtaking promise: “those who are left in Zion… will be called holy.” Do you feel the weight of that? In the previous chapter, the Lord spoke of destruction and judgment. But here, He promises that those who survive—the faithful remnant—will not just live, they will be glorified by being called holy . What a glory it is to be recognized by the Lord Himself...
This blog is my space to share the unpreached sermons—the revelations and lessons I receive directly from God while meditating in His presence. These are not just thoughts, but heartfelt messages the Lord has placed on my spirit. I believe they are meant to bless others, not remain within me. Through these writings, my prayer is that God touches lives, restores hearts, and draws everybody closer to Him.