Jesus walked the earth and used parables to explain the kingdom of God to those who had ears to hear. He spoke of sheep and shepherds; lost coins and lost sons; wheat and tares; vineyard workers and land owners. Language of the day that spoke of something of so much more value than what they could see with their eyes.
I was on my morning walk today and I found a single playing card on the ground. It was wet, dirty and all alone. But this was no ordinary card, for it immediately spoke of a friend of mine, who has been given this exact card many times during a card game we play, so this card reminded me of her.
After picking up this card, I found a beautiful round table with a marble center at the dump station in the apartment complex. It was beautiful, so much so I went home got my truck and was going to bring it home. But the marble fell out and cracked on the ground, so the table stayed at the dump.
I have been struggling with the loss of this table for hours, until moments ago when the Lord spoke to me and said, “Which carries more value for you, the playing card that is speaking My voice to you or a table table that is only in now time?” I had to repent, for even though it has only been two hours, I was so disappointed in the loss of that beautiful table, I was missing the immense value of that playing card.
The voice of God must remain the most valuable thing in our lives, no matter how beautiful the things are God gives to us. Things are temporary, His voice is eternal. Things are beautiful, but His voice is powerful. He is not against things, but for me, this morning, it was a reminder to not let any thing carry more value than His voice.
This 7 of Diamonds speaks of more value to me than any marble table ever could, for it speaks of relationship with God and with one or His daughters. What a lesson to learn so early in the morning. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org












