THE WHITE STONE
There are moments in Scripture that interrupt our thinking—not with fear, not with warning, but with wonder. One of those moments is found tucked in a message to the church in Revelation: “To the one who overcomes… I will give some of the hidden manna. And I will give that person a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to the one who receives it.” —Revelation 2:17 (NIV) A white stone. A secret name. A heavenly exchange. A promise reserved for the one who overcomes. For years, I read that and kept moving… intrigued, but not changed. But then there came a season—one of spiritual battles, transition, and deep refining—where God wouldn’t let me move past those words. I started asking: What does the white stone mean—biblically, spiritually, and personally? And what I discovered wasn’t just theology. It was identity. It was destiny. It was healing. It was personal . 📌 The White Stone Represents Acceptance and Vindication In ancient courts, jurors voted with stones. ...