In a small mountain village, there lived an old weaver named Eliazar. He was known for creating the most beautiful fabrics in the kingdom, but his method was strange. He always wove from the underside of his loom.
We live on the underside of the loom. The hidden wisdom of God is that He works through what seems broken, delayed, or ugly to create a glory we cannot yet see. Faith is not about understanding every thread — it is about trusting the Weaver who sees the top side. lihim na karunungan ng diyos
One day, the King himself visited the village. The people rushed to show him their finest goods. Eliazar hesitated, ashamed of the ugly underside of his life’s work. But the King asked to see it. In a small mountain village, there lived an
When the King saw the tangled mess of threads, he did not laugh. Instead, he gently took the loom and lifted it high above their heads, turning it toward the sunlight. We live on the underside of the loom
“Do you see?” the King said softly. “My weaver worked in darkness, but he held my pattern. What you call confusion, I call the shadow of glory. This is the lihim na karunungan — the hidden wisdom of God. From below, it seems like suffering, loose ends, and chaos. But from above, it is the masterpiece of salvation.”
Visitors would come to his workshop and see nothing but a chaotic mess: tangled threads hanging down, loose knots, and wild, disconnected colors. Red would suddenly cut off, to be followed by a patch of black. Gold thread would disappear under a tangle of grey.