She sat at a table convinced she could see the future—but she never saw the cost.
The Table That Couldn't See Tomorrow is a haunting spiritual allegory about envy disguised as insight, imitation mistaken for admiration, and forbidden vision that promises power but delivers bondage.
When a woman becomes consumed with watching another's life—tracking her silence, copying her voice, studying her growth—curiosity turns into fixation. Behind carefully laid cards, alliances form, lies spread, and manipulation hides behind charm. For a moment, it appears to work.
But heaven sees what cards cannot.
As access is quietly revoked and the watching is blocked, one woman continues to rise unseen, while the other remains seated at the same table—still searching, still imitating, still blind to what's coming next.
Threaded with scripture and reflection, this story explores the cost of coveting what God never assigned, the danger of seeking vision outside His will, and the sobering truth that some can watch favor unfold and still never step into it.
This is not a story of revenge—it is a story of reckoning.
What is built through envy cannot stand, and what God protects cannot be stolen.