Verse of the day: 1 John 5:12
"Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life." In the quiet hours of reflection, 1 John 5:12 cuts through every layer of pretense: life itself is not earned, inherited, or discovered apart from a living relationship with Jesus, the Son. To “have” Him is no mere intellectual nod but a personal, transformative holding—much like a branch drawing sap from the vine. This possession grants not only future hope but present vitality: the pulse of forgiveness, the breath of purpose, the steady rhythm of joy that circumstances cannot still. Conversely, to lack the Son is to dwell in a landscape where every apparent gain eventually withers; the verse refuses to soften the reality that existence without Christ is existence without life in its truest sense. When I imagine this truth rendered in a medieval illuminated manuscript, the visual metaphors become a kind of silent sermon. At the heart of the page, Christ stands robed in gold, extendi...