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Who in a vision ate a scroll that tasted sweet like honey but made his stomach bitter?
John
Ezekiel
Isaiah
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Rev 10:10
In Revelation 10:10, John experiences something pretty bizarre yet deeply symbolic. When he eats the scroll, it’s described as tasting sweet like honey – how lovely! Honey is often linked in biblical texts to abundance and blessings. Israelites were frequently reminded of the “land flowing with milk and honey.” This comparison signals a promise or a delightful experience, which many of us can relate to when we think of indulging in something we love.
However, after swallowing it, John finds that it makes his stomach bitter. This juxtaposition reflects the complexities of divine revelation. It suggests that while understanding God's message or witnessing His plans might be delightful, the consequences or implications can often be hard to digest. A beautiful vision can come with serious truths or challenges, like a bittersweet note in a song.
Interestingly, there's an echo of eating in other parts of scripture. Consider Ezekiel (Ezekiel 3:1-3), who similarly partakes of a scroll given by God, reflecting a historical pattern where prophets ate written messages to imply personal internalization. This practice underscores that receiving Divine wisdom isn't always straightforward and can transform one creatively and spiritually while leaving a discomforting aftertaste of reality. It also sparks an introspective aspect in believers; how often do we savor the joys of faith while struggling with its tougher lessons? It reinforces the importance of facing both sweet and bitter experiences along our journeys of understanding.
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