I had an 84-year-old church member call me today. She was concerned because she wasn’t sure she had ever really “felt” the Holy Spirit. She told me her sister spoke in tongues, and it left her worried.
So I asked her a few questions.
“Have you ever felt conviction over your sin?” She said yes.
“Have some of your old, worldly desires been replaced with godly ones since you trusted Christ?” Again, yes.
“Have you ever been anxious about something, prayed about it, and then experienced peace?” Yes.
“Have you ever felt joy when sharing Jesus or serving others?” Yes.
I reassured her that she had certainly experienced the Holy Spirit at work in her life.
Some grouos often over emphasize the extraordinary in regard to the work of the Holy Spirit. But the Spirit is very present in the ordinary of our lives. He is producing fruit in ways we can easily overlook. He is with us.
She needed to hear that today. Maybe you do too.
The most terrifying detail about Noah's Ark isn't the size of the flood. It is the design of the boat.
If you look closely at the blueprints God gave Noah in Genesis 6, He was extremely specific.
He gave the exact length, width, and height. He specified the type of wood and the pitch to seal it.
In my little years, I have never thought of this, but God intentionally left out one crucial component. There was no steering wheel, no sail, and worse still, there was no engine.
Think about how scary that is.
Noah was building a massive vessel to survive a global storm, but he had zero control over it, or over where it went. He couldn't steer it away from rocks. He couldn't turn it into the waves. He couldn't aim for dry land. He was completely at the mercy of the water.
The Ark was not designed for navigation; just for floating.
Noah’s job was to be the Passenger, not the Captain.
God was the Captain.
This is a picture of your life right now.
You are trying to put a steering wheel in a boat that God can control, if you let Him…
🚨‼️Most Christians pray, but very few are ever taught how prayer actually works. They’re sincere, emotional, desperate, and loud, but untaught. That’s why prayer collapses under silence, dries up under delay, and quits when feelings fade. Sincerity is not training. Zeal is not understanding. The Bible never assumes prayer is automatic. The disciples didn’t ask Jesus how to heal or preach. They asked Him how to pray. That alone should tell you something is missing.
Prayer is not measured by vocabulary, volume, or spiritual tone. God does not grade prayers like speeches. He searches hearts. A broken sentence from a submitted heart outranks a polished prayer from a proud one every time. Most prayer anxiety comes from thinking God is impressed by wording instead of motive. That fear disappears the moment you realize heaven listens for intent, not eloquence.
One of the greatest deceptions in modern Christianity is treating prayer as spontaneous expression instead of disciplined communion. Emotion-led prayer burns hot and dies fast. Scripture-led prayer endures. When prayer is built on feeling, silence feels like rejection. When prayer is built on truth, silence becomes instruction. God uses quiet seasons to wean believers off spiritual entertainment and anchor them in faith.
Prayer must be learned, or it will remain shallow. It must be practiced, or it will remain theoretical. And it must be lived, or it will remain compartmentalized. The Church doesn’t need louder prayers, it needs trained ones. Prayer that can survive silence. Prayer that obeys after asking. Prayer that trusts God without needing constant reassurance. That kind of prayer doesn’t come naturally. It comes through schooling.
Why does God even want worship? Isn’t that… needy? I was rewatching The Chosen weeks ago, the scene with the Samaritan woman and that question wouldn’t leave me alone. Jesus says, “The Father is seeking those who will worship Him in spirit and in truth.” It hit me harder than usual. Almost made me teary.
And then an intrusive thought slid in: Why does He care so much about worship?
So I sat with it. And slowly, something started to untangle.
We live in a world obsessed with creators and ownership. Artists sign their paintings. Musicians copyright their songs. Companies defend their patents. Architects protect their signature designs. Not because they’re insecure. Because authorship matters.
We instinctively know that to erase an author’s name from their work is wrong, and to twist their creation beyond recognition is violation.
That clicked for me.
If flawed humans protect the integrity of what they make… how much more would the God who authored galaxies guard His?
Reality itself is His masterpiece. Every law of physics, every spark of beauty, every heartbeat, signed, authored, claimed.
So when Scripture calls God jealous, it’s not describing a fragile deity craving applause. It’s describing a Creator who refuses to let His signature be erased from what He made.
Not insecurity, integrity. Not ego, essence.
He is jealous for us, not of us. Because when creation forgets its Creator, everything breaks. Meaning unravels. Purpose distorts. Worship misfires.
God’s “jealousy” isn’t about Him needing attention. It’s about Him refusing to let us live on lies. He knows that life only works when it aligns with Truth. And He is that Truth.
So when Jesus says the Father is seeking worshipers, it’s not desperation. It’s love. It’s rescue. It’s the God who authored reality inviting us back into alignment with it.
Divine jealousy isn’t proof of God’s weakness. It’s proof of His love. A love that protects. A love that refuses to hand us over to counterfeits. A love that will not let His creation forget who made it.
The universe is a signed masterpiece. Erase the signature, and you erase meaning itself. God refuses to let that happen. That’s where I landed. And honestly? It made me worship more, not less.
If you do arduous study of Scripture, yet have very little prayer life, you will know much about doctrines and history, but not have much of a personal relationship with the God whom the Bible is about.
If all you do is pray and have a general sort of "faith," yet don't immerse yourself in the Scriptures, you run the risk of praying to the wrong God or wrong Jesus, and not knowing what God has said to mankind about Himself.
Prayer and Bible reading go hand in hand. One is talking to God, and the other is God talking to you. Do both in heavy amounts daily.
Is the Grinch a cryptid? Like a green Bigfoot? A Who-pacabra? And what’s with The Who chanting? Right before this Orb hovers above the ground and floats off into the sky?
🚨‼️Most Christians are not weak because they doubt the gospel. They are weak because they never learned what the gospel actually did. They trusted Christ, believed the right verses, prayed the right prayer, and then assumed growth would happen automatically. But salvation was never designed to run on autopilot. You don’t mature spiritually by accident. You mature by understanding who you are now and living accordingly.
The New Testament never tells believers to act saved so they can become something later. It tells them to remember what already happened. Justification, reconciliation, adoption, access, sealing, and security were not future promises waiting on performance. They were benefits secured the moment the blood was applied. Forgetting that doesn’t cancel salvation, but it does cripple confidence.
That’s why so many believers live forgiven but guilty, accepted but unsure, saved but timid. They aren’t rebels. They’re uninformed. When you don’t know what you have, you live like you’re still trying to earn it. Performance replaces peace. Fear replaces boldness. And spiritual infancy becomes permanent, not because grace failed, but because understanding never grew.
Psalm 103:2 wasn’t written to lost people. It was written to believers. “Forget not all his benefits” is not poetic language. It’s survival instruction. If Christians want to stop living beneath finished work truth, they have to stop forgetting what the blood actually secured. Growth begins the moment remembrance replaces religious guesswork.
I am not offering new theories of Earth, Moon or existence.
I am not a 'flat earther'. I am unaffiliated with any community, collective or social movement.
After careful thought and independent analysis without bias of presumption or modeled conceptions and beliefs, I have rationally concluded the Moon cannot be a rock in a 'space orbit', and Earth cannot be a spherical 'globe' or 'planet' orbiting the Sun.
That is all.
🚨‼️The Flat Earth isn’t just about geography — it’s about theology. If the earth is fixed, enclosed, and under a firmament, then God is exactly where He said He was, and man isn’t in control of anything. That’s why this topic makes the devil foam at the mouth. The moment you admit the Bible’s right about creation, you’ve just blown up five hundred years of “science falsely so called.” You’ve kicked out evolution, destroyed the Big Bang, ripped the wings off the Catholic globe, and sent half the Mormon cosmology straight to the incinerator. A Biblical Earth restores God’s position and erases man’s illusion of power.
Lucifer said, “I will ascend above the stars of God.” (Isaiah 14:13) That’s the real space race. NASA’s rockets and SpaceX’s toys are nothing but a modern Babel — men trying to claw their way through the firmament God sealed shut. They’ll never admit it, so they hide it behind phrases like “exploration,” “expansion,” and “searching for life.” But what they’re really searching for is the throne of God, while pretending He’s not there. And the more they “discover,” the farther they move mankind from the truth staring him in the face — the heavens declare His glory, not man’s.
This is why the Flat Earth matters. It’s not about maps or models; it’s about who sits on the throne and who doesn’t. If the earth is spinning through endless space, man is lost in insignificance. But if the earth is fixed, enclosed, and crowned with Heaven above, then every sunrise and starlit sky is a sermon — preaching the Creator’s sovereignty. The globe makes God a distant deity. The flat earth makes Him a near King.
So before you mock it, consider what’s really at stake. The shape of the earth determines the shape of your faith. One model puts God on the outside, watching from light-years away. The other puts Him directly above, ruling the world He made, seeing every move, hearing every prayer. The world laughs at that truth — until the day the firmament rolls back like a scroll and the laughter stops.
Me and my dudes have been telling this to everone for years and nobody listened 🚀💦🙄
But the second a pretty lady says something about it everones ears start to perk up 🤷🏻♂️
Im just glad the word is finally getting out 👨🚀🌖🎬
“I’m gonna show you what this realm is…”
And she does.
This video breaks it all down:
👁️ We live in the eye of God
✨ Made in the image of the Divine
⚡ On a flat, sacred plane — not a spinning ball of chaos.
Watch with your soul wide open 💛
Past Christian Pipeline:
1) Creation exists
2) God exists
3) Jesus is God
Present Christian Pipeline:
1) Satan exists
2) God exists
3) Jesus is God
*We live in a time of great evil, and many non-Christians are waking up to it.