There was a man who crossed the ocean eating crackers in the lower deck because he didn’t know the meals were included in his ticket.
The food was his all along — he just didn’t know it.

Many believers live this way.
Not because they lack blessing, but because they lack light.

Paul wrote:

“That you may know… what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance…”
Ephesians 1:18

The riches were already theirs.
They needed revelation to see it.

And he adds:

“Walk… as wise, redeeming the time.”
Ephesians 5:15–16

You redeem time not by moving faster, but by seeing clearer.
A new truth can save you years of regret,
heal a pattern you thought was permanent,
restore a relationship you thought was finished,
or unlock peace in a place you’ve struggled for decades.

Revelation isn’t information.
It’s God turning on a light.

With light, you walk differently — in your choices, in your marriage, in your finance, in your decisions, in your future.

What you don’t know, you live without.
What God reveals, you walk in.

Your life rises to the level of the truth you can see.