WRITTEN IN THE STARS: WHEN EARTH FEELS UNCERTAIN, LOOK TO THE LIGHT
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Elohim, open our eyes beyond what is immediately in front of us. Give us wisdom to understand the earth beneath our feet, the people around us, and the vast Cosmos above us. When the world feels uncertain, remind us that Your creation is greater than our circumstances. Teach us to walk in truth, think with wisdom, serve with compassion, and remain anchored in hope.
Halleluyah⚜️
There are nights in Manhattan when the lights are so bright that the stars almost disappear. The Empire State Building glows.
Times Square flashes.
The streets remain awake.
Cars move.
Trains run beneath the ground.
Wall Street continues its calculations.
Yet above all of it, the Cosmos continues its silent work.
Stars remain in their places.
Planets continue their movement.
The Moon continues its journey.
The Earth continues turning.
And suddenly we realize something;
The universe does not stop because humanity is confused. The Cosmos reminds us that there is an order greater than our immediate circumstances.
๐Bereshith (Genesis) 1:14, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“And Elohim said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night…”๐
Light was placed into creation as part of an order.
Day.
Night.
Time.
Seasons.
Cycles.
Movement.
The Cosmos teaches us that change is part of creation.
When Life Feels Out of Order
One of the greatest struggles people face today is uncertainty.
Economic pressure.
Violence.
Political division.
Technology changing faster than society can adapt.
Loneliness.
Misinformation.
Fear about the future.
Sometimes life feels like everything is moving at once.
Yet the Cosmos gives us another perspective. The Earth is moving at approximately 1,000 miles per hour at the equator as it rotates. It is traveling around the Sun at roughly 67,000 miles per hour. We are moving through space right now. Yet from our perspective, we can sit still... Think about that.
You can be moving even when you feel like nothing is happening. That is a word for someone waiting on change.
A season can be moving even when you cannot see the movement.
The Stars Do Not Compete
The night sky contains stars separated by enormous distances. One does not need to destroy another star to shine.
One star does not become less valuable because another is brighter. This is a powerful lesson for society. We live in a culture that constantly compares.
Who has more?
Who is more successful?
Who has more followers?
Who has more money?
Who has the better career?
Who has the bigger house?
Who has the most influence?
The Cosmos teaches another language:
There is room for light.
๐Tehillim (Psalms) 147:4, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.”๐
The message is not competition.
It is purpose.
Manhattan Beneath the Cosmos
Stand at the Statue of Liberty and look toward the harbor. Look at the skyline.
Look at the World Trade Center.
Look toward the Empire State Building.
Then look upward. The buildings seem enormous until you remember the scale of the Cosmos. The city is magnificent.
Human achievement is remarkable.
Museums preserve thousands of years of civilization. Science allows us to see galaxies that cannot be reached by ordinary travel. Technology allows humanity to communicate across continents. Yet the Cosmos reminds us to remain humble.
๐Yasha'yahu (Isaiah) 40:26, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things…”๐
Lift your eyes.
Sometimes the answer begins by changing what you are looking at.
The Museum and the Cosmos
The American Museum of Natural History connects humanity with the natural world and the universe.
The museum's halls allow us to move from ancient life to human civilization, from Earth science to astronomy.
The lesson is profound๐
We are both students and participants in creation. We study the universe while living inside it. We study time while experiencing it. We study consciousness while using consciousness to conduct the study.
We study light while depending upon light to see.
There is humility in that.
Science and Faith- Science asks questions about how creation works.
Faith asks questions about meaning, purpose, and relationship with the Creator. Astronomy can calculate distances. Physics can examine motion.
Statistics can identify patterns.
Sociology can study human behavior.
Philosophy can question assumptions.
Scripture can provide spiritual instruction. These disciplines do not have to be enemies. A curious mind does not have to be a faithless mind.
Truth should not fear honest questions.
๐Mishle (Proverbs) 4:7, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.”๐
The Cosmos and Human Conflict
Human beings can spend generations fighting over borders.
The Cosmos does not recognize those political boundaries.
We divide the Earth into nations.
The Earth remains one planet.
We divide ourselves into communities.
The atmosphere continues surrounding us all. We argue over differences.
The same Sun rises over humanity.
The same Moon appears over cities, villages, mountains, deserts, and oceans. This does not mean our differences are meaningless.
It means our shared existence is greater than our divisions. We are inhabitants of one world. That truth should influence how we treat one another.
The Women Who Looked Beyond Circumstances.
Think about Sarah.
Ruth.
Esther.
Deborah.
Hannah.
Their stories remind us that circumstances can change. Esther could not see the entire outcome when courage was required.
Ruth could not see the entire road when she stepped into an unfamiliar future.
Deborah stepped into leadership during uncertainty.
Their stories remind us: You do not need the entire map to take the next faithful step.
๐Tehillim (Psalms) 119:105, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”๐
A lamp gives enough light for the next step.
A Word About Your Season >There are seasons when you will look around and think; Nothing is changing.
Yet the Earth is moving.
The Cosmos is moving.
Time is moving. Your understanding is moving. Your knowledge is growing.
Your perspective is changing. Your story is developing. Do not confuse invisibility with inactivity. A seed grows underground before anyone sees the tree. A star can exist billions of miles away before its light reaches an observer. Some things are happening before they become visible. That is why patience requires faith. The Light Has a Destination
Light travels. A star sends light across enormous distances. Sometimes that light reaches us long after the event that produced it. Think about the symbolism. Something can happen far away and still reach you later. A decision made years ago can affect today. A lesson learned yesterday can protect tomorrow. A prayer spoken in one season can strengthen you in another. A word of encouragement can travel farther than the speaker ever knows. Light has a destination. Your testimony may reach someone you have never met. Your ministry may encourage someone outside your city.
Your words may travel farther than your physical presence. That is why WBJMinistries can continue to carry the message:
Called to Truth. Set Apart to Serve.
The Prophetic Message๐๐ผ The Cosmos is reminding us to expand our vision.
Do not make today's problem the size of your entire universe. Do not make one rejection larger than your purpose.
Do not make one disappointment larger than your future. Do not make one person's opinion larger than your calling. Do not make one difficult season larger than Elohim's creation.
Look higher.
Look farther.
Think deeper.
Pray wiser.
Serve faithfully.
The sky is still above you.
The Earth is still moving.
The light is still traveling.
Your story is still unfolding.
๐Romiyim (Romans) 8:28, Halleluyah Scriptures:
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love Elohim, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”๐
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Closing Prayer ๐๐ผ
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Elohim, thank You for the Cosmos.
Thank You for the stars.
Thank You for the Moon.
Thank You for the Earth.
Thank You for the light.
Teach us to look beyond temporary circumstances and recognize the greatness of creation. When we feel stuck, remind us that the Earth is still moving. When we feel forgotten, remind us that light can travel enormous distances. When we feel small, remind us that humility can produce wisdom. When we feel uncertain, illuminate our next step.
Give us courage like Esther.
Wisdom like Deborah.
Faithfulness like Ruth.
Persistence like Hannah.
And the strength to continue walking when the entire road cannot yet be seen. Let WBJMinistries continue to be Called to Truth. Set Apart to Serve.
May our words become light.
May our service become light.
May our faith become light.
May our lives point beyond ourselves toward the One who created the heavens and the Earth. And whenever we look into the night sky, remind us:
The Cosmos is not telling us how small we are. It is reminding us how much greater creation is than the problems we face today.
Halleluyah⚜️
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