The Word Before Words
The Word of God came before any words.
Long before there were Bibles, preachers, or translations, the Hebrew alphabet told a story — the story of you and God.
It wasn’t just a writing system. It was a pattern, built before the world began.
Each letter is a picture.
Each picture is a step in the journey — from creation to resurrection to glory.
Let the story speak.
🔡 The Message Hidden in the Alphabet
א God spoke and created the heavens and the earth.
ב He revealed Himself to man
ג and pursued them
ד with a command
ה they did not understand.
ו That misunderstanding separated them
ז though they were meant to be His bride.
ח But when they understood,
ט through a marriage
י they became something new.
It goes on...
כ The Son of God
ל taught.
מ He gave the promise of the Father.
נ The Son of Man fulfilled it
ס by entering our world.
ע He became flesh.
פ He spoke in riddles.
צ He took your sin and gave you His righteousness.
And then…
ק The Son of God died and rose again
ר revealing what was hidden.
ש His Word returned with increase.
ת His finished work is now your new life.
Even the final forms of letters tell the end of the story:
ך The Son of God died.
ם His works were finished.
ן The Son of Man was restored to glory.
ף All prophecy was fulfilled.
ץ Judgment was ended.
💡 So what does this mean for you?
It means you’ve always been part of the story.
It means your shame, your questions, your failures — they’ve already been answered.
Before God ever gave a law, He gave a pattern.
And the pattern ends with mercy, not condemnation.
✝️ This was never about religion.
It’s about recognizing the Word who was always speaking —
the one who entered the story so that you could return home.
“In the beginning was the Word... and the Word became flesh.” (John 1:1, 14)
His name is Jesus.
He is the pattern.
And He is pursuing you still.