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09/29/2025

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09/27/2025

Seek the soul who stands by your side,
who takes your hand when the fight grows heavy,
and helps you face the darkness that rises inside.

Do not seek someone who only watches the battles within you.
Seek the one who fights them with you,
who guards your heart as if it were their own,
and reminds you that even in your hardest battle,
you are never alone.

— Chamod Senevirathne
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“Are They Written on Your Scroll?”
Every heartache is not born from evil. Some wounds bleed not because the bond was dark —
but because it was never inscribed by Heaven’s hand.

Your life is not a wandering tale.
It is a sacred scroll, written before the stars were hung —
“Your eyes saw my unformed body; all my days were written in Your book before one of them came to be” (Psalm 139:16).

Every name, every covenant, every season is either:
Sealed in holy fire… or absent for holy reason.
And when our fear of being unseen —
our hunger for comfort, or the chains of trauma bonds —
push us to carve names into lines Heaven left blank,
pain becomes the ink,
and heartbreak becomes the eraser.

Covenant vs. Counterfeit
Not every bond carries destiny.
But Scripture unveils what scroll-written relationships truly look like:

1. Ruth and Naomi – Alignment that births legacy (Ruth 1:16–17).
“Where you go, I will go… your people will be my people, your God my God.”
Ruth’s vow was not sentiment. It was covenant alignment, a bond etched into destiny itself, weaving Ruth into the very lineage of Christ.

2. David and Jonathan – Loyalty forged by Heaven (1 Samuel 18:1–4).
Jonathan’s soul was “knit” to David’s, his gifts of robe and armor declaring:
“My strength will shield your calling.”
It was divine sealing, not mere affection, a friendship that preserved David in his darkest hours.

3. Elijah and Elisha – Mantle and inheritance (2 Kings 2:2–15).
Three times Elisha was tested, three times he said:
“As surely as the Lord lives, I will not leave you.”
It was stubborn covenant, rewarded with a double portion anointing, because Elisha followed the one Heaven had written for his training and rise.

4. Paul and Timothy – Spiritual legacy (Philippians 2:19–22; 2 Timothy 1:2–6).
Paul calls Timothy his “true son in the faith.”
Not casual, not convenient — but scroll-ordained discipleship, their bond sowing seeds of the Gospel that still bear fruit today.

Three Discernments for the Scroll-Keeper
1. Not every bond is destiny.
Closeness is not calling.
“Do not be unequally yoked… For what fellowship can light have with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 6:14)
2. If Heaven did not write it, peace will not rest on it.
“I am the Lord your God… who leads you in the way you should go… If only you had paid attention, your peace would have been like a river.” (Isaiah 48:17–18)
3. Your scroll is sacred and costly.
Every word was purchased with the blood of Christ.
Do not let unsealed names bleed the ink of your destiny. (Psalm 139:16)

Prophetic Decree
“Lord, align my life with only the names You have written in holy fire.
Cut away every bond not birthed by Your breath, no matter how familiar, no matter how it soothes the ache.
Strengthen the covenant alignments You have sealed —
teach me to walk with Ruth’s devotion,
to honor with Jonathan’s loyalty,
to serve with Elisha’s faithfulness,
and to nurture with Paul’s legacy.
Let every step, every season, and every soul connected to me be inscribed by Your hand and guarded by Your flame.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

Heavenly Whispers
1. “Every name I write on your scroll carries peace, not striving.”
2. “If they pull yoIsik Ablaom Me, they were never written by Me.”
3. “The bonds I ordain will always bear fruit — legacy, not loss.”
Isik Abla


By Işık Abla

07/26/2025

Every woman deserves a man who will say: “How can I help?”… not “You’ll be fine.” A man who doesn’t watch you carry the weight of the world on your back and pretend not to notice. A man who steps in, takes some of that weight off your shoulders, and reminds you that you’re not alone. That’s partnership. That’s love.

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