February 9, 2026 WEST
In this powerful session, we journey through Jeremiah 19, Matthew 19, 1 Corinthians 3, and Revelation 7, discovering a profound thread about hearing God's voice in the midst of chaos. Jeremiah's confrontation with a culture sacrificing children and worshiping false gods mirrors our own time—an era where AI and digital manipulation make discerning truth nearly impossible with our natural eyes alone. The shattered clay jar becomes a vivid symbol of what happens when hearts harden beyond repair, yet it also points us to hope: that same brokenness can represent Christ's body broken for us. We're challenged to examine our own hearts—are we seeking loopholes in God's Word like the Pharisees, or are we genuinely surrendering everything? The rich young ruler's struggle reveals that obedience without prioritizing God above all else is incomplete. Paul's architectural metaphor in Corinthians asks us what we're building our lives upon—gold, silver, and precious stones, or wood, hay, and stubble? The session culminates in Revelation 7's breathtaking vision of the multitude in white robes who endured tribulation, reminding us that our current struggles are preparing us for an eternal reward where we'll never hunger or thirst again. The central call is clear: cultivate intimate, one-on-one conversation with the Lord daily, because in the times ahead, that relationship will be our anchor when everything else becomes unreliable.
