16/05/2026
Abraham was coming back from war
The dust of battle still clung to his clothes. His men were exhausted, but victorious. Kings had fallen. Captives had been rescued. Wealth had been recovered.
It should have felt like relief.
But it didn’t.
Because not every victory feels complete when the noise of war fades.
As they entered the valley of Shaveh, something unusual happened. The air felt different like the moment had been prepared long before they arrived.
And then… he appeared.
No warning. No introduction. No procession.
Just a man named Melchizedek.
He came out from Salem a name that would later mean peace. And he was unlike anyone Abraham had met before. He was both king and priest of the Most High God.
Power in his leadership.
Authority in his worship.
In his hands, he carried bread and wine.
Not swords. Not rewards of war. Just bread… and wine.
He met Abraham and spoke a blessing:
“Blessed be Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth.
And blessed be God Most High, who has delivered your enemies into your hand.”
It wasn’t just a greeting. It felt like heaven itself was confirming what had just happened on earth.
Then Abraham did something significant.
He gave him a tenth of everything.
A silent recognition of divine authority.
And just as quickly as he appeared, Melchizedek was gone.
No history.
No genealogy.
No explanation.
Only the encounter remained.
A king of peace.
A priest of blessing.
A shadow pointing to something greater than himself.
And Abraham walked away changed not because of war… but because of who met him after the war.