The Ground Testifies
“The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.”
— Genesis 4:10
The ground beneath our feet is not silent.
It remembers what the headlines erase.
It holds the weight of what the courts dismiss.
And it cries out — not to governments, not to journalists, not to mobs — but to God.
Cain spilled blood and buried the evidence. But Heaven saw.
And so it is now.
The Innocent Are Crying Out
From the unborn silenced in sterile clinics,
to the elderly abandoned in understaffed care homes,
to the whistleblowers gagged by non-disclosure agreements,
to the farmers crushed by climate mandates,
to the soldiers betrayed by foreign-first policies,
to the citizens whose freedoms were bartered for security — and never returned…
The innocent are not quiet.
The ground remembers them all.
It remembers the cries during lockdown.
It remembers the threats made behind closed doors.
It remembers the unmarked graves — not only literal, but bureaucratic:
buried stories, erased truths, and silenced names.
But the System Has No Ears
The judges won’t listen.
The media won’t report.
The bureaucrats won’t care.
Because they serve not justice — but power.
To them, these are acceptable casualties of the “greater good.”
Collateral damage on the road to carbon-neutral tyranny.
Pawns sacrificed to preserve the regime.
But Heaven is not deaf.
Heaven has heard the cry of the blood.
A Reckoning Is Coming
There comes a point when injustice doesn’t just cry out — it echoes.
And that echo becomes a warning.
Not just for the wicked, but for the righteous.
We are nearing the hour when the facade collapses.
When the dam of silence breaks.
When the buried things rise.
This isn’t poetic. It’s prophetic.
And when it happens, those who ignored the blood will wish they’d never touched the soil.
To the Remnant:
Stand in truth.
Speak for those who cannot.
Expose what they bury.
And never, ever believe the lie that you are alone.
Because the blood speaks.
And the ground testifies.
And the Judge is not mocked.
—The Iron Quill
“Let them mock the warnings. But when the sky breaks open, they will remember who stood watch.”


