Prophets are not so much people who can tell the future. They are people who can see the present so clearly as to announce ahead of time what will be if there is no course correction.
Worship isn’t a genre,
It’s a response.
It’s a response that acknowledges the greatness of God.
BRAG Worship is a new expression.
Songs for me and songs for you.
Songs for us to declare simple truths about God together, and boldly.
Songs for us to BRAG.
EP OUT 2/13
The challenging lesson of Jonah is that he didn't want his enemies to change. He wanted them punished.
I wonder: how might our rhetoric change if our posture toward one another was less like Jonah's, and more like Christ's?
“Would you just take, along with me, 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are? Those who have cared about you and wanted what was best for you in life. I’ll watch the time.”
"How stupid do you think the enemy of the church has to be to think that something as obvious as flat-out witchcraft and Ouija boards and all that is gonna be the real portal to the demonic?"
@skyejethani at Holy Post Live from Chicago 2025
Your life hasn’t worked according to your plan because it’s part of a bigger plan.
There is One who is Lord of heaven and earth. He welcomes you out of your own little kingdom of self to be part of his wonderful, big-sky kingdom.
The problem with tying Christianity to a political party is that when the chosen political party goes awry (as they always do), the message of the Kingdom gets confused with the message of the world.
Hate the Blacks.
Hate the Whites.
Hate the Christians.
Hate the Adventists.
Hate the Jews.
Hate the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Hate the Asians.
Hate the Hispanics.
Hate the Muslims.
Hate the Europeans.
Hate the foreigners.
Hate the Americans.
Hate the rich.
Hate the poor.
Hate the middle class.
Hate the bosses.
Hate the workers.
Hate the landlords.
Hate the renters.
Hate the overweight.
Hate the skinny.
Hate the light-skinned.
Hate the dark-skinned.
Hate the tall.
Hate the short.
Hate the beautiful.
Hate the plain.
Hate the young.
Hate the old.
Hate the educated.
Hate the uneducated.
Hate the scientists.
Hate the farmers.
Hate the thinkers.
Hate the laborers.
Hate the meateaters.
Hate the vegetarians.
Hate the parents with children.
Hate the people without.
Hate the married.
Hate the divorced.
Hate the single.
Hate the widowed.
Hate the heterosexuals.
Hate the gays.
Hate the conservatives.
Hate the liberals.
Hate the Republicans.
Hate the Democrats.
Hate the independents.
Hate the politicians.
Hate the police.
Hate the born.
Hate the unborn.
On and on it goes.
Hate, hate, hate.
Everyone hating someone.
Everyone pointing fingers at flesh and blood.
Everyone blinded, lashing out at each other.
But almost no one hates the real enemy.
Almost no one directs their hate at the one who deserves it.
The one pulling the strings.
The one behind the curtain.
The one laughing while we fight.
It is Satan.
He is the source of every lie.
Every division.
Every crime.
Every illness.
Every disease.
Every prejudice.
Every murder.
Every broken family.
Every bitter word.
Every secret grudge.
We fight each other while he laughs.
We tear each other down
And contribute to racist posts on X while he watches from the shadows.
We burn with anger at one another,
while the one who fuels the fire goes untouched.
But the Bible says, “We do not wrestle against flesh and blood,
but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this age,
against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places” (Ephesians 6:12).
So why do we waste our hate on each other?
Why do we stab at brothers and sisters made in God’s image,
while the real enemy hides in plain sight?
It’s time to turn our eyes and see.
It’s time to stop hating, pray for one another
and start hating the one who is destroying us all.
Hate sin.
Hate Satan.
But love the people Christ died for.
Every color. Every nation. Every background. Every soul. That is who a true Christian is. Christ hated no one, even His accusers.
Because Jesus shed His blood for them and us all.
And the cross is proof that love, not hate, wins.
Your social media algorithm will only show you things that you like. So please be careful not to allow your algorithm to place you in a echo chamber of ignorance.
One of the heaviest weights you’ll ever carry is knowing the person you could have become, but not having the discipline to make it happen, while realizing that time is disappearing. Don’t wait.
Prophets are not so much people who can tell the future. They are people who can see the present so clearly as to announce ahead of time what will be if there is no course correction.
“How do I help someone in deep pain if I’m not a trained counselor?”
1. Be present.
2. Be prayerful.
3. Be patient.
4. Believe and hope in Christ for them.
Remember the Spirit does the heavy lifting.