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What happens when God shakes the things you trust most?In Hebrews 12:25–29, we’re confronted with a sobering reality: God speaks before final judgment, and His warnings are an act of mercy. The shaking described in this passage isn’t chaos or cruelty. It’s clarity. God removes what cannot last so that what truly matters remains.If your confidence has been tied to circumstances, systems, or structures that feel unstable, this passage calls you to something better. God isn't trying to scare us. He’s inviting us to receive a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
By Vaughn SandersWhat happens when God shakes the things you trust most?In Hebrews 12:25–29, we’re confronted with a sobering reality: God speaks before final judgment, and His warnings are an act of mercy. The shaking described in this passage isn’t chaos or cruelty. It’s clarity. God removes what cannot last so that what truly matters remains.If your confidence has been tied to circumstances, systems, or structures that feel unstable, this passage calls you to something better. God isn't trying to scare us. He’s inviting us to receive a kingdom that cannot be shaken.