
“He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” Ecclesiastes 3:11
Imagine standing alone in a room lined with mirrors—no windows, no doors, only reflections. Wherever you turn, you only see yourself. This is the soul trapped within the confines of its own reflection, and unless we can escape the room, it’s the only way we will ever see ourself. When we ask, Who am I?, the answer echoes back, You are what you see, think and feel. This is circular reasoning—The self validating cycle. The mirrors reflect what we believe about ourselves but fails to reveal what could be.
And yet, God has set eternity in the human heart (Eccl. 3:11). Beyond the mirrors, deeper than the mind, there is another chamber—the heart. Not filled with reflection, but with revelation. Not mirrors, but a veil. And behind that veil, the gaze of the Bridegroom awaits.
When the Bride enters this sacred space, she stops searching for herself in her own image and starts seeing herself through His eyes. “Then I was in His eyes as one who finds peace” (Song of Songs 8:10).
Beloved, your identity is not found in a mirrored image, but in the eyes of Him who loves you. You are not your reflection but His revelation. So step away from the mirrors. Leave the room of self-perception and rest in the Eternal Presence within. There, in the quietude that intimacy brings, the veil will lift—and you will find peace.
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