Verse of the day: Romans 14:11

"It is written: “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord, ‘every knee will bow before me; every tongue will acknowledge God.’”"


This verse proclaims the inevitable recognition of God’s sovereign glory. It does not present a forced confession, but a universal awakening: every knee will bow, and every tongue will acknowledge what has always been true. The most fitting image is not a crowd, but a throne—still, radiant, and unmoved—because divine authority needs no spectacle to prove itself. All creation is drawn into reverence before the One who lives forever.

The bowed crown at the base of the throne deepens the symbolism. Human power, honor, and pride are laid low before the living God. What once seemed exalted becomes an offering of humility. In medieval illumination, such a symbol would speak with quiet force: the throne represents eternal kingship, while the bowed crown suggests every lesser glory surrendering itself to the greater glory of the Lord.

The spacious background is equally important. The open heavens and distant horizon suggest that this truth reaches beyond one nation, one age, or one earthly kingdom. There is room for every tongue, every people, every creature to enter this confession. The gentle light from above conveys not terror but holy majesty. It is the light of the One before whom all creation finds its proper place.




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