Revelation in Motion (41): A Covenant Broken

 

Revelation in Motion Series

“And believe in what I have sent down confirming that which is with you, and do not be the first to disbelieve in it. And do not exchange My signs for a small price, and fear only Me.”
(Al-Baqarah 2:41)


What would you trade the truth for?
Fame? Comfort? A small price that feels big in the moment—but vanishes when life ends?


Before the Quran

Religious leaders among the People of the Book held power. The truth was known, but often twisted. Revelation was turned into a tool—for influence, for wealth, for status. The covenant was clear, yet selfish desire made it blurry.

Truth became negotiable.


After the Quran

The Quran shattered this. It exposed the dangerous game of selling God’s signs for a profit. It demanded integrity: believe in what is revealed, stand with truth even if it costs you. Fear no man, no system, no loss—but God alone.

This was a radical shift: scripture was not a marketplace, and faith was not for sale.


Our World Today

But isn’t this still us?
How often do people bend truth for a promotion, sell their integrity for likes, twist morality to fit the moment?

The Quran’s mirror shows us: selling out is nothing new. But every sale is temporary. The cost is eternal.


The Mirror

So, ask yourself:
What is my price?
Would I betray what I know to be true—for approval, for money, for comfort?

Because this verse whispers across centuries:
Don’t sell the eternal for the temporary.
Don’t let truth become merchandise.
Fear only God.


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