Isaiah 18 Isaiah 18 reveals a kind of patience that is almost unsettling. God is not rushing. He is not reacting. He is watching silently . His stillness is not absence — it is restraint. The chapter describes His anger like the rising heat of the summer sun . Even early in the morning, the sun already carries heat. It hasn’t burned yet, but it promises that it will. In the same way, God’s patience holds intensity beneath the surface. He sees everything. He knows where it is headed. And still, He waits. There is also a striking image of morning dew during harvest . Dew may look gentle, refreshing, even beautiful — but for crops ready to be stored, it is dangerous. Wet harvest leads to mold, decay, and loss. What should have been preserved becomes unusable. Although Isaiah 18 speaks about nations both far and near, the way God deals with them here is strikingly different. This time, He doesn’t send armies. He doesn’t call for war. Instead, He comes close . God u...
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.