Habakkuk 2:4 The rash man has no integrity; but the just man, because of his faith, shall live. Wealth, too, is treacherous: the proud, unstable man - New American Bible
Psalm 22:27
All the ends of the world
Shall remember and turn to the LORD,
And all the families of the nations
Shall worship before You. NKJV
Oh how I long for the day the world receives her King. Everything that we now see in part will be shown in its fullness. The glory of God will bring justice and peace on the earth. Carla
Habakkuk 2:14
For the earth will be filled
With the knowledge of the glory of the Lord,
As the waters cover the sea. NKJV)
Habakkuk 2:14
But the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the LORD'S glory as water covers the sea. New American Bible
God’s future kingdom on earth will feature a reign of righteousness (Isaiah 2:1–4; Micah 4:1–5). All humanity on the renewed earth will know the Lord and live in accordance with His will. The structures of human systems, adequate as they are for the present, will fall under God’s judgment because they encourage a spirit of independence from Him. Knowledge, that Satan fraudulently promised in Genesis 3:5, God will deliver. The glory of the Lord speaks of the full manifestation of His person, significance, presence, and wonder. The true knowledge of God in the time of His kingdom on earth will be like the waters—all-embracing, inescapable, and fully enveloping. The NKJV Study Bible
See what will be the end hereof; what is gotten by violence from others, others shall take away by violence. Covetousness brings disquiet and uneasiness into a family; he that is greedy of gain troubles his own house; what is worse, it brings the curse of God upon all the affairs of it. There is a lawful gain, which, by the blessing of God, may be a comfort to a house; but what is got by fraud and injustice, will bring poverty and ruin upon a family. Yet that is not the worst; Thou hast sinned against thine own soul, hast endangered it. Those who wrong their neighbours, do much greater wrong to their own souls. If the sinner thinks he has managed his frauds and violence with art and contrivance, the riches and possessions he heaped together will witness against him. There are not greater drudges in the world than those who are slaves to mere wordly pursuits. And what comes of it? They find themselves disappointed of it, and disappointed in it; they will own it is worse than vanity, it is vexation of spirit. By staining and sinking earthly glory, God manifests and magnifies his own glory, and fills the earth with the knowledge of it, as plentifully as waters cover the sea, which are deep, and spread far and wide.
Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary
Isaiah 11:9
They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain,
For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORDAs the waters cover the sea.
Psalm 72:19
And blessed be His glorious name forever!
And let the whole earth be filled with His glory.Amen and Amen.
Numbers 14:21
but truly, as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the LORD—
Exodus 16:7
And in the morning you shall see the glory of the LORD; for He hears your complaints against the LORD. But what are we, that you complain against us?”
“When we choose to stay human—when we keep telling the truth, caring for one another, protecting the vulnerable, practicing restraint instead of revenge—we become carriers of a different future, even if we never see its fullness.
This does not mean we ignore injustice or accept harm. Benedictine communities were not neutral. They were ordered around values that quietly but firmly contradicted domination: humility over power, shared resources over hoarding, hospitality over exclusion, care over control. In times like these, courage does not always look like confrontation. Sometimes it looks like preserving what makes life worth saving.” Thank you, Rev. Cameron Trimble.
“When you extend an open hand, instead of a closed fist, you’ll be surprised by who takes that hand.” James Talarico (Texas State Representative) SabbathMoments
Paul was passionate about the gospel bringing together believers from different peoples and perspectives (Galatians 3:28), and Jesus Himself said the mission of the Church is to glorify God by making "disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19-20). But if the Church was divided, whether socially or spiritually, this mission would suffer. So Paul also wanted the Romans to understand that spiritual gifts and abilities, like cultural backgrounds, can vary among members of the Church body, but each person's gifts come from God for the purpose of serving one another and spreading the gospel (1 Corinthians 12:7). First5