Ezra1Makori
Imagine a place where no evil exists. No lies, no greed, no selfish desires. Just pure, unwavering goodness. A paradise, longed for by many but seen by none. A place promised to all, yet reserved for only a few.
Now, picture finally arriving there. You got what you wanted. But here's the twist, what if paradise isn't what you expected? What if everything that once brought you comfort, pleasure and identity is stripped away? What if the only ones truly at peace here are those who lived for it all along, while the rest, the hopeful, the half-committed, the ones who wanted heaven but not its discipline, suddenly feel like strangers in the very place they fought to enter?
Maybe paradise was never the problem. Maybe the problem was them all along. And maybe the greatest act of mercy isn't letting them in-but leaving them behind.
Martyrs of Comfort, is the story of those who spent their lives longing for paradise, only to realize, too late, that they never truly belonged.