Friday, December 26, 2025

December 26 — "The Unseen Hand Behind History"



Today's Reading: Revelation 17

Ever notice how the world seems to be spinning wildly off its axis—yet somehow landing exactly where God said it would? Headlines scream chaos, power plays, alliances, betrayals. It all feels random. But Revelation 17:17 pulls back the curtain and quietly reminds us—nothing here is accidental.

Here’s the reality: God remains sovereign even over rebellious human schemes, using them—without approving their evil—to accomplish His perfect will. Today’s verse says God “put it into their hearts to carry out His purpose” until His words are fulfilled. The kings imagine they’re in charge. They assume they’re acting freely. And they are—yet God’s unseen hand is steering history toward His ordained conclusion.

The Greek word translated “purpose” is gnōmē, meaning intention, resolve, or settled mind. God is not improvising. This isn’t divine damage control. Scripture consistently reveals a God who works through human choices, not in spite of them. Proverbs 21:1 declares, “The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; He turns it wherever He will.” Pharaoh hardened his heart, yet God’s redemptive plan advanced. Judas betrayed Jesus, and Peter later said it happened “according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God” (Acts 2:23).

That truth is both humbling and comforting—especially for those of us who’ve endured economic collapses, cultural whiplash, and leadership failures. We’ve watched institutions tremble. We’ve learned not to anchor our hope in politics, platforms, or personalities. Revelation 17 explains why: God never told us to.

Prophecy isn’t meant to frighten believers but to steady them. When you know where the road ends, the bumps don’t rattle you as much. That’s the heartbeat of this verse. The beastly systems of the world will rise—and fall—right on schedule. God permits evil to run its course, but He also sets its expiration date.

So what does this mean for everyday life? It means you don’t need to panic when culture drifts or leaders disappoint. You don’t need to bend truth to stay relevant. Your calling isn’t to control outcomes—it’s to remain faithful to the Gospel. Romans 8:28 still stands—God is still working all things together for good for those who love Him.

The Bible doesn’t promise an easy world, but it does promise a victorious Christ. And Biblical confidence grows when we trust the Author of history, not the actors on the stage.

May the Lord anchor your heart in His sovereignty, steady your faith in uncertain times, and fill you with quiet confidence as you walk in His will—knowing His Word will be fulfilled, right on time. 

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