In an age of noise, division, and spiritual confusion, The Scribe's Parables calls Christians alike back to clarity, obedience, and discernment. Written in the ancient cadence of prophetic literature, these forty-nine parables speak through symbol, light, and silence—inviting the reader to hear what eyes cannot see and to see what ears cannot hear.
This devotional is not commentary nor a replacement for Scripture but a companion to it: a trumpet in the night, a watchman's echo, and a reminder that God still speaks to those who will listen.
For believers longing for deeper formation, spiritual maturity, or renewal in a compromised age, these parables provide a path of reflection and repentance—calling the reader out of the crowd and into the narrow way.
Whether read slowly over forty-nine days or in a single breath, The Scribe's Parables offers clarity to the discerning, rest to the weary, and courage to those appointed to stand.