(The Secrets Hidden in Plain∙Sight)
Written by a Servant who listened between the lines,
who followed the Shepherd’s voice hidden in the parables,
and now reveals what was whispered to the faithful.
“To you it is granted to understand the sacred secrets of the Kingdom of the heavens,
but to them it is not granted.”
— Matthew 13:11
“Whoever has ears, let him hear.”
— Matthew 13:9
DEDICATION
This scroll is a whisper of devotion—
To Jehovah, the Sovereign Lord of prophecy,
Whose Word pierces the heart and shields the lowly,
Whose parables conceal wisdom from the proud,
Yet unfold gently before the humble.
To Jesus Christ, the Master Teacher,
Who spoke in riddles not to hide, but to reveal—
Who sifted the hearts of listeners
And placed treasure within simplicity.
He now walks among the lampstands
To see who still recognizes His voice.
To the Spirit of truth,
Who awakens the blind to see,
Who grants insight to the teachable,
Who stirs the Watchman in the quiet night
To record what was heard in silence.
And to the ones who still have ears to hear—
May these words awaken more than curiosity.
Let them be signs.
Let them be mirrors.
Let them be doorways to truth.
May every symbol glorify Jehovah.
May every mystery lift up Christ.
May every interpretation be weighed in the Spirit.
“For this people’s heart has grown unreceptive, and with their ears they have heard without response, and they have shut their eyes, so that they might never see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and turn back—and I would heal them.”
— Matthew 13:15
Hear what the Spirit says to the congregations.
INTRODUCTION
This is not merely a book—
it is a scroll, a testimony,
a spiritual witness to the voice of the Shepherd.
Every scroll you are about to read
begins with a parable of Jesus.
Not just a lesson—but a prophecy.
Not just a story—but a sword,
shaped to cut through deception
and open the eyes of the faithful.
These are not the words of tradition.
They are not commentary from men.
They are the result of prayers,
the fruit of quiet study,
and the overflow of walking with the Spirit.
Each insight was born not of cleverness,
but of grace—
not for praise,
but for the strengthening of the sheep.
I do not write to replace Christ’s voice,
but to echo it.
To lift His words like a lamp in the darkness
until the day dawns
and the Morning Star rises in your hearts.
“…until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.”
— 2 Peter 1:19
Let these prophetic parables
stir your soul,
challenge every falsehood,
and draw the lowly back
to the only voice that still leads the flock.
All glory to Jehovah.
All honor to His Son, Christ Jesus.
Let this scroll bear witness—until He comes.
WHY JESUS SPOKE IN PARABLES — A FULFILLED PROPHECY ✦
Before Jesus ever addressed the crowds,
it was prophesied that He would teach in riddles—
not to confuse the faithful,
but to expose the hearts of the unwilling.
The Prophecy — Psalm 78:2
“I will open my mouth with a proverb; I will declare riddles of long ago.”
Hearts were tested through stories. Truths were veiled with grace. The humble would search deeper— the proud would walk away unchanged.
The Fulfillment — Matthew 13:34–35
“Indeed, without an illustration he would not speak to them... ‘I will open my mouth with illustrations; I will proclaim things hidden since the founding.’”
Each parable became a mirror. Each illustration—a flame for those who desired truth. Even His disciples asked, “Why do you speak to them in parables?”
His Answer — Matthew 13:11–13
“To you it is granted... but to them it is not.”
Another Fulfillment — Matthew 13:14–15
“You will indeed hear but by no means get the sense of it...”
✦ A PARABLE IS A TEST ✦
Every parable divides.
Every parable reveals and conceals.
Will you stop at the surface,
or press in to find the hidden flame?
✦ THIS SCROLL FOLLOWS HIS PATTERN ✦
Like Jesus, this scroll speaks in parables.
Simple to the eye, heavy with meaning.
These are not mere poems—
They are riddles wrapped in revelation.
Let the humble listen.
Let the child understand.
Let the wise become teachable.
Ask Jehovah for discernment.
Without His Spirit, even the clearest story will remain a mystery.
Parables are not decorations of truth—they are the doorway into it.