Verse of the day: Mark 8:36
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" Imagine standing at the crossroads of two kingdoms: one glittering with wealth, fame, and comfort; the other quiet, radiant with unseen glory. Mark 8:36 asks us to pause— what is the profit if our pursuit of the world costs us our very soul? It is a question that echoes through every age, from medieval courts to modern boardrooms. The world still whispers its promise of gain, but Jesus reminds us that no accumulation of success can redeem what is eternal within us. In the illustration, the man who “gains the whole world” appears triumphant yet hollow. His gold cannot warm him; his crown cannot comfort him. The pilgrim, by contrast, kneels with a glowing flame cupped in his hands—the soul preserved and illumined by grace. The heavenly scale above them tips toward that single, shining light, revealing the divine economy where eternal life outweighs every temporal treasure. This ima...