Good morning, brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus.
I believe you all are well. What I want to share today is deep, and honestly, I don’t know who is ready for it, or if we will ever truly be "ready." But I can no longer run from God’s voice, and I trust Him completely.
The Holy Bible is entirely about our salvation. All Scripture is God-breathed, and all of it points to Jesus (Luke 24:27). He is the Word not just half of the Word, but the full Word (John 1:1).
Think about it like this:
Saying you only need parts of the Word is like saying a car is only the engine. No, the car is the whole car the wheels, the seats, all of it.
It’s like saying only your hand is a body. We need the head, feet, and legs. All of it makes the body, and we are called the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27). That is exactly how we must look at God’s Word.
In the Bible, Jesus tells us that the end times will be just like the "days of Noah" (Matthew 24:37). Back then, it wasn’t just ordinary sin; it was much deeper than that. For those who feel this is going too deep or isn't for you, you are welcome to pass by. But Scripture warns us that “my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6).
We often lack knowledge simply because the truth makes us uncomfortable. Look at how we treat the world versus how we treat God:
When we are sick, we don’t tell the doctor, "I don't want to know why I'm sick." No, we want the knowledge!
We can easily study for hours and days for our school, exams, and work. But when it comes to the Word of God, we hesitate to study or spend time in His presence (2 Timothy 2:15).
Look, I don’t have much to show you to make you trust me. Like I’ve said before, I’m a school dropout. I never went to Bible school or theology college, and I might sound weird to some. You have every right not to trust me blindly I am human, I can fail, and I can be wrong.
But I ask you to look at the world around us. Think about the people we trust with our lives every day. Do we actually test them? Do we look at their fruit? Or do we just trust them because of their fame, their money, or their education?
What does the fruit actually say?
I am not saying education is always evil, bad, or wrong. What I am talking about is fruit and discernment. We are commanded to test all spirits and all things (1 John 4:1) and I want you to do exactly that with me as well. Do not just take my word for it; test it all by God’s Word and the Holy Spirit. Scripture tells us: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5).
I was the one running from this for a long time because it's not easy, and at times even I can't fully make sense of it. But God keeps showing me the truth in His Word, and I am not running anymore.
I am saying this entirely out of love, but most importantly, because God wants me to. You are completely free to do with what I share here as you please. God gave us all free will, and not even He will force any of us so I certainly can't either.
But I challenge you all to do what the Word says: Test the fruit (Matthew 7:16). Look at the fruit of what is being spoken, stop running from His voice, and let's dive deeper into His presence today.
Have a blessed day!

#fruit
Good morning, brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus. I believe you all are well. What I want to share today is deep, and honestly, I don’t know who is ready for it, or if we will ever truly be "ready." But I can no longer run from God’s voice, and I trust Him completely. The Holy Bible is entirely about our salvation. All Scripture is God-breathed, and all of it points to Jesus (Luke 24:27). He is the Word not just half of the Word, but the full Word (John 1:1). Think about it like this: Saying you only need parts of the Word is like saying a car is only the engine. No, the car is the whole car the wheels, the seats, all of it. It’s like saying only your hand is a body. We need the head, feet, and legs. All of it makes the body, and we are called the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27). That is exactly how we must look at God’s Word. In the Bible, Jesus tells us that the end times will be just like the "days of Noah" (Matthew 24:37). Back then, it wasn’t just ordinary sin; it was much deeper than that. For those who feel this is going too deep or isn't for you, you are welcome to pass by. But Scripture warns us that “my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6). We often lack knowledge simply because the truth makes us uncomfortable. Look at how we treat the world versus how we treat God: When we are sick, we don’t tell the doctor, "I don't want to know why I'm sick." No, we want the knowledge! We can easily study for hours and days for our school, exams, and work. But when it comes to the Word of God, we hesitate to study or spend time in His presence (2 Timothy 2:15). Look, I don’t have much to show you to make you trust me. Like I’ve said before, I’m a school dropout. I never went to Bible school or theology college, and I might sound weird to some. You have every right not to trust me blindly I am human, I can fail, and I can be wrong. But I ask you to look at the world around us. Think about the people we trust with our lives every day. Do we actually test them? Do we look at their fruit? Or do we just trust them because of their fame, their money, or their education? What does the fruit actually say? I am not saying education is always evil, bad, or wrong. What I am talking about is fruit and discernment. We are commanded to test all spirits and all things (1 John 4:1) and I want you to do exactly that with me as well. Do not just take my word for it; test it all by God’s Word and the Holy Spirit. Scripture tells us: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5). I was the one running from this for a long time because it's not easy, and at times even I can't fully make sense of it. But God keeps showing me the truth in His Word, and I am not running anymore. I am saying this entirely out of love, but most importantly, because God wants me to. You are completely free to do with what I share here as you please. God gave us all free will, and not even He will force any of us so I certainly can't either. But I challenge you all to do what the Word says: Test the fruit (Matthew 7:16). Look at the fruit of what is being spoken, stop running from His voice, and let's dive deeper into His presence today. Have a blessed day! #fruit
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