When Jesus starts flipping tables 🌀

Have you ever walked into a room so cluttered that you felt instantly overwhelmed?
That’s how my heart felt one day. Full of noise. Rushed. Distracted. I was praying, but not really connecting. I was talking to God, but not listening. My spiritual house had become… A marketplace.
Then I remembered what Jesus did when He walked into a temple that had lost its purpose (see Matthew 21:12-17)
He flipped the tables.
Not out of rage, but out of love—to restore what had been stolen. The temple was never meant for noise and business. It was meant for prayer and presence.
Sometimes Jesus has to do the same in us. He enters not as a gentle architect, but as a fierce friend. He overturns our distractions, our false priorities, our spiritual clutter—not to shame us, but to make room for Himself again.
🧡 When Jesus overturns your tables, it’s not destruction—it’s restoration.
Today’s miracle thought: The chaos in your heart might be the beginning of your healing.

