Most Christians never even think about this question — so if you're asking it, you're already thinking deeper than many.
Jesus lived by faith, trusted the Father completely, and walked in perfection.
But what does that actually mean for us?
When a person is born again, something profound happens. The old life — the life of the flesh — is meant to die, and we begin to walk in a new realm of life through the Spirit.
Galatians (KJV)
“I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.”
In this realm we are no longer living by our natural strength. We are living by the life of Christ within us through the Holy Spirit.
This is what the Bible calls walking in the Spirit.
Galatians (KJV)
“Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.”
Now this does not mean sinless perfection in our own strength.
It means living from the life of Christ rather than the life of the natural man.
In this realm of faith is where the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit dwell — and that realm is perfect.
But it cannot be entered through effort, discipline, or trying to improve the flesh or being very good people in other words keeping the law of the land.
It is supernatural.
Jesus walked in it.
Many of the apostles learned to walk in it.
Paul explained this time and time again after his conversion in his letters telling them. Who's bewitched you. You started in the spirit and you're back under the law. These believers were doing many miracles signs and wonders but Paul told them you should be on meat but your on milk.
Before he met Christ, Paul spent his entire life trying to be righteous by keeping the law. The law itself is good, but trying to reach God through the law can still leave a person in the flesh.
Paul was so zealous for the law that he even persecuted Christians.
Philippians 3:6 (KJV)
“Concerning zeal, persecuting the church; touching the righteousness which is in the law, blameless.”
But after Paul was born again, he understood something deeper:
We are not meant to live by the law — we are meant to live by the Holy Spirit.
Romans 8:2 (KJV)
“For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.”
The real challenge is this:
To lay down the natural man and trust the life of Christ within us.
And that is not easy.
Jesus described it like this:
John (KJV)
“Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”
The natural life must fall into the ground and die so the life of God can grow.
That is why Jesus said:
Luke (KJV)
“If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.”
If you want to see this life of Christ — this realm of faith and spiritual life — you must keep taking up your cross and keep crying out to God.
As the natural man dies, the spirit man comes alive.
And then it is no longer you trying to live for God —
it becomes Christ living His life through you.
You can fool some people some of the time, but not all the people all of the time.
The disciples on the Emmaus Road fooled themselves.
They loved Jesus.
Yet they misunderstood Him.
📖 “But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel…” — Luke 24:21
Their expectations blinded them.
Jesus did not expose them immediately.
He walked with them.
Questioned them.
Opened the Scriptures.
Then their eyes were opened.
📖 “And their eyes were opened…” — Luke 24:31
Many of us can fool ourselves for years.
We can defend our beliefs.
Justify our actions.
Surround ourselves with people who agree with us.
But eventually truth catches up.
📖 “There is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed…” — Luke 12:2
The greatest deception is not fooling other people.
It is fooling yourself.
The greatest miracle is when God opens your eyes and you finally see what was there all along.
The punchline:
The greatest deception is not fooling others. It is fooling yourself. Are you a false martyr.
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Many Christians spend their lives asking God to improve the natural man.
God has no intention of improving Adam.
📖 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him…” — Romans 6:6
The Christian life is not self-improvement.
It is death and resurrection.
There is another realm.
Another life.
Another source.
But the natural man cannot understand it.
📖 “The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God…” — 1 Corinthians 2:14
That is why Jesus said:
📖 “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily…” — Luke 9:23
God’s purpose is not to make the old man stronger.
It is to bring us to the end of ourselves so that Christ may live through us.
Satan works through the fallen self-life.
Jesus lived by His Father.
📖 “The Son can do nothing of himself…” — John 5:19
The natural man wants knowledge.
The Spirit wants surrender.
The natural man wants improvement.
The cross brings replacement.
Keep seeking God.
Keep asking Him to show you what is of Adam and what is of Christ.
The doorway into freedom is not becoming a better version of yourself.
It is discovering that Christ is your life.
📖 “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.” — Colossians 3:3
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A counterfeit Jesus that is focused on self-improvement will eventually exhaust you.
You must try harder.
Pray harder.
Perform better.
Be better.
Do more.
And it never ends.
The pressure never lifts.
The flesh loves this because self remains at the centre.
But Christ did not come to improve self.
He came to replace it.
📖 “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me…” — Galatians 2:20
A life of striving will wear you out.
Your mind cannot rest.
Your body cannot rest.
You become driven instead of led.
Anxious instead of peaceful.
Exhausted instead of refreshed.
📖 “Come unto me… and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28
The true Christian life is not Christ helping self do better.
It is Christ becoming your life.
The flesh burns out.
The Spirit rests.
The sharpest line is:
You become driven instead of led, anxious instead of peaceful, exhausted instead of refreshed.
Some of my customers are in their 80s.
They’ve never used X.
Yet they know about Restore Britain.
Why?
Because people can see something is wrong.
📖 “Then opened he their understanding…” — Luke 24:45
God is opening eyes.
Not in church.
In the street.
People are asking questions they never asked before.
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Sadly i was one of these knowing ones. Very diffi”cult” to recognise
Unless a person gets tired of unanswered prayers, they may continue in the same cycle for the rest of their life.
Praying the same thing.
Asking the same thing.
Getting the same result.
Yet never questioning whether they have misunderstood something.
Pride says:
“I couldn’t possibly be wrong.”
“I’ve been a Christian for years.”
“I know what I’m doing.”
Humility says:
“Lord, is there something You are trying to show me?”
📖 “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man…” — Proverbs 14:12
The greatest prison is not ignorance.
It is being convinced you already know.
Sometimes God is not withholding the answer.
We are praying eloquent but wrong.
The day you become teachable is often the day the wilderness begins to end.
Lord, am I praying amiss?
📖 “Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss…” — James 4:3
It leaves the reader examining themselves rather than blaming God.
⚠️ The Emmaus Road Should Fear of the lord
Every Christian
The two disciples loved Jesus.
They believed in Jesus.
They talked about Jesus.
Yet they were walking away from Jerusalem because their understanding of Jesus was wrong.
📖 “But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel…” — Luke 24:21
They had created a picture of Christ in their minds.
When Jesus did not fit that picture, they concluded something had gone wrong.
The shocking part?
Jesus was walking beside them and they did not recognize Him.
Could the same thing happen today?
Could we be sincere, passionate, committed Christians and still misunderstand what God is doing?
The Emmaus Road is not a story about bad disciples.
It is a warning to all of us.
We all think we are right.
That is why we need the Holy Spirit, the Scriptures, and a teachable heart.
The greatest deception is not knowing you are deceived.
The disciples were absolutely convinced they understood Jesus.
Until Jesus opened their eyes.
📖 “Then opened he their understanding…” — Luke 24:45
Lord, if I am walking the wrong way, show me.
If your emotionally numb you cannot submit !
Submit yourself first or the word will not work !
If you are not submitted to God, and his word you cannot resist the devil.
📖 “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7
The order is everything.
No submission.
No resistance.
Most believers are trying to cast out what God is using to expose self.
Submit first.
Then resist.
The devil flees from God’s authority, not yours.
That’s how you know the believer in the flesh !
Ill see some of you in 10 years when the penny drops
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⚠️ Satan’s Greatest Weapon Is Not Sin — It’s Mixture
Most Christians think the greatest danger is obvious evil.
The Book of Revelation says otherwise.
Jezebel was not teaching atheism.
She was not telling people to stop believing in God.
She brought mixture.
📖 “To eat things sacrificed unto idols…” — Revelation 2:20
An idol is anything that takes the place that belongs to Christ.
The danger was not that believers stopped following Jesus.
The danger was that something else was mixed with Him.
A little Christ.
A little world.
A little Spirit.
A little flesh.
A little revelation.
A little tradition.
A little dependence on God.
A little dependence on man.
This is why spiritual mixture is so dangerous.
Most believers can spot obvious evil.
Far fewer can detect mixture.
Satan rarely says, “Reject Christ.”
He says, “Add something to Christ.”
The Galatians did not reject Christ.
They added law.
The Corinthians did not reject Christ.
They received “another Jesus.”
The church at Thyatira did not reject God.
They tolerated mixture.
The most dangerous deception is not a complete lie.
It is a truth mixed with error.
Not a false Christ.
A Christ mixed with something else.
The golden calf was not presented as another god.
Aaron said:
📖 “Tomorrow is a feast to the LORD.” — Exodus 32:5
They mixed God with something He never ordained.
That is mixture.
The enemy’s masterpiece is not open rebellion.
It is mixture that looks spiritual.
God is seeking a pure Bride.
Not perfection.
Purity.
Christ and Christ alone.
That line is worth highlighting:
Satan’s masterpiece is not open rebellion. It is mixture that looks spiritual.
pride is nasty and will not let you ask god.
This Is the Day the Devil Didn’t Make
📖 “This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24
When you begin to see truth, don’t be surprised if people come against you.
They did it to Jesus.
Not because He was wrong, but because truth exposes what people are trusting in.
Even His own family struggled to believe Him.
📖 “For neither did his brethren believe in him.” — John 7:5
At one point they even thought He had lost His senses.
📖 “He is beside himself.” — Mark 3:21
The Son of God stood before them, yet those closest to Him could not see who He was.
Truth often works like that.
Those nearest to you may be the last to understand what God is showing you.
Its not easy
But do not fight to defend yourself and do not allow bitterness to take root.
Release them to God.
He is far better at opening eyes than you are.
Continue to walk in the light God has given you, continue to love people, and do not let anyone pressure you into compromising what God has shown you.
Jesus was misunderstood by His family, opposed by religious leaders, abandoned by friends, and crucified by men.
Yet He loved them to the end.
Truth without love becomes harsh.
Love without truth becomes compromise.
Christ walked in both.
Have a beautiful day !
The Book of Revelation is beginning to open up to many believers in a fresh way.
For years, much of the focus has been on beasts, dates, wars, governments, and end-time speculation. Jesus is coming back tomorrow.
Yet Revelation is, first and foremost, the unveiling of Jesus Christ.
📖 “The Revelation of Jesus Christ…” — Revelation 1:1
When we read it carefully, we discover that many of the Lord’s strongest words are directed not at the world, but at the church.
He speaks about overcoming.
He speaks about first love.
He speaks about mixture.
He speaks about the Nicolaitans.
He speaks about spiritual blindness.
He speaks about a bride making herself ready.
Many believers are beginning to see that Revelation is not merely about future events. It is also a revelation of where the church stands before God and what Christ is seeking to recover.
The Lord is not looking for spectators.
He is looking for overcomers.
Not a clergy class and a passive laity.
But a kingdom of priests.
📖 “And have made them a kingdom and priests to our God; and they will reign on the earth.” — Revelation 5:10
The greatest question in Revelation is not:
“What is the beast?”
The greatest question is:
“Do I know the Christ being revealed?”
The Book of Revelation does not merely reveal the end of the age.
It reveals Jesus Christ and exposes everything that stands in the way of His full expression in His church.
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Are you going the wrong way ?
On the road to Emmaus, Jesus knew the disciples were going the wrong way.
Yet He did not stop them.
He did not rebuke them.
He did not tell them to turn around.
Instead, He walked with them and opened the Scriptures, beginning at Moses and all the prophets.
He asked questions.
He listened.
He drew them out.
In fact, He would have gone further had they not invited Him to stay.
Then came the moment:
📖 “Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?”
— Luke 24:32
Only when He broke the bread were their eyes opened.
Notice what happened next.
Jesus never told them to return to Jerusalem.
He never commanded them.
Their eyes were opened, their hearts burned within them, and immediately they returned to where they should have been all along.
This is often how God works.
He is not merely looking for outward obedience.
He wants inward revelation.
Most believers are waiting for words.
God is developing spiritual sight.
Most are waiting for instructions.
God is teaching them to know His life within.
Unless you’re a virgin about to give birth, don’t expect God to speak to you the way He spoke to Mary.
Learn to recognise His voice in your spirit.
📖 “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.”
— Romans 8:14
The mature spiritual man does not need constant instructions.
His heart burns within him.
What commands could never accomplish, revelation achieved in a single moment.
When Christ is revealed, the heart willingly follows.
📖 “My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;
Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.”
— James 1:2-3
It’s okay to be on milk.
We all start there.
The natural man seeks to escape situations.
The mature spiritual man sees purpose.
Growth comes at a cost.
Patience is not learned in comfort.
The wilderness is not punishment.
It is God’s preparation for the Promised Land.
Come in — it’s beautiful.