[Started December 31st, 2025] Hey,
Happy 2026 everyone! It's that time of year when we set goals on what we would like our new year to look like and try our best to go through the goals we have set for ourselves. In this blog post, I will talk about losing the whole world and gaining a connection with God. In Micah 7, the chapter is split between what happens when you gain the whole world and what happens afterwards.
In the first half of Micah 7, the chapter talks about our hunger to be satisfied. Some of us feel we need to be satisfied through a relationship or the worldly possessions we have... we are still starving for that satisfaction to keep us whole in this world. I've seen this be repeated multiple times in the Bible where we tend to gain the whole world and lose God in the midst of it all. I must admit that this was me before I began my transformation. I was hungry for something... but I was not sure what it was. I would try to satisfy my hunger through relationships and the possessions I have along with my presence on social media. Now, I'm on a different space... different page.
In the second half of Micah 7, the chapter talks about how God forgives us and is very welcoming. In Micah 7: 7-9, there's a mention with waiting on the Lord to receive Salvation and that He will direct us in the path that will set us free from the world. I can say that this is true: God is waiting for us to come to Him... because He knows we have hunger to be satisfied 100 percent. Once you give in to what God has for you, everything starts to fall in place. The past hurt is behind you; you start not to care about what the world has to offer because God satisfies your hunger... you remain full on His word and start to let go of the worldly habits that have kept you away from God to begin with. You start to gain new fruit that will fulfil your hunger to keep pressing into the Lord... and not press into the world.
If this is your first time on this blog, have this be a sign that you can turn your life around by letting God into your presence and having Him feed you through His Word... giving you good fruit for proper nourishment for the soul.
Note: This is my interpretation on this chapter. Read Micah 7 for yourself. Enjoy 😊.